In 2017, when one of Nathaniel Rateliff’s oldest friends — a carpenter who grew up alongside him and Night Sweats bassist Joseph Pope in Missouri — was injured in a construction accident, Rateliff and Pope knew they needed to support him. Their band had just celebrated two years of unprecedented success after the release of their 2015 self-titled debut, and Rateliff and Pope realized they finally might be able to help their old friend directly.
“That was the first time we thought, ‘Hey, maybe we’re in a position where we can actually help people out,...
“That was the first time we thought, ‘Hey, maybe we’re in a position where we can actually help people out,...
- 5/23/2019
- by Jonathan Bernstein
- Rollingstone.com
It took a joke song for Nathaniel Rateliff to be taken seriously, but he's taking it in stride. Rateliff, who as of 2013 was being referred to in articles about other bands as a "local folk-pop hero," has ridden the wave of success of his unexpected hit "S.O.B." to national fame and a spot at this weekend's Panorama Festival in N.Y.C. Rateliff grew up in Hermann, Missouri, playing music in church with his devoutly religious parents. His father died when he was just 13, and his picked up the guitar before leaving Hermann at 18 on a missionary trip.
- 7/21/2016
- by Alex Heigl, @alex_heigl
- PEOPLE.com
It took a joke song for Nathaniel Rateliff to be taken seriously, but he's taking it in stride. Rateliff, who as of 2013 was being referred to in articles about other bands as a "local folk-pop hero," has ridden the wave of success of his unexpected hit "S.O.B." to national fame and a spot at this weekend's Panorama Festival in N.Y.C. Rateliff grew up in Hermann, Missouri, playing music in church with his devoutly religious parents. His father died when he was just 13, and his picked up the guitar before leaving Hermann at 18 on a missionary trip.
- 7/21/2016
- by Alex Heigl, @alex_heigl
- PEOPLE.com
The directorial debut of acting coach Harold Guskin, sparse drama Down the Shore exists as a peculiar little endeavour; not only because it both succeeds and fails on many of the same idiosyncrasies but also that some of its most maddening attributes, especially in terms of pacing, sometimes pay off in delicate ways. It’s ultimately dedicated performances from veterans and newcomers alike that make the messy material worthwhile as well as the (purposely) dour aesthetics that add a welcomingly-oppressive bleakness.
It’s more than safe to say that Down the Shore will not be to everyone’s tastes, and for extended instances such was the case for me. There are times when quite literally nothing is transpiring and certainly times where the plot is not being furthered or characters being developed more deeply. In most occasions, it would have been an agreeable way to illustrate reflection and let the...
It’s more than safe to say that Down the Shore will not be to everyone’s tastes, and for extended instances such was the case for me. There are times when quite literally nothing is transpiring and certainly times where the plot is not being furthered or characters being developed more deeply. In most occasions, it would have been an agreeable way to illustrate reflection and let the...
- 4/17/2013
- by Simon Brookfield
- We Got This Covered
Blu-ray & DVD Release Date: April. 9, 2013
Price: DVD $22.98, Blu-ray $24.99
Studio: Anchor Bay
James Gandolfini and Famke Janssen star in Down the Shore.
James Gandolfini (Zero Dark Thirty), Famke Janssen (Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters) and Joe Pope (Tinsel Town) star in the 2011 independent drama-romance film Down the Shore.
Set on the Jersey Shore, the lives of three childhood friends—Bailey (Gandolfini), Wiley (Pope) and Mary (Janssen)—begin to unravel when a deadly secret from their past is revealed. Oh, and Wiley is actually married Mary and the two have a mentally disabled son, Martin (John Magaro), who
The directorial debut of longtime acting and dialect coach Harold Guskin, Down the Shore is filled with the kind of iconography we’ve come to expect from the past couple of decades of cinematic depictions of the Jersey shore, including desolate amusement parks, dark and lonely bars and seedy movie theaters. But as they...
Price: DVD $22.98, Blu-ray $24.99
Studio: Anchor Bay
James Gandolfini and Famke Janssen star in Down the Shore.
James Gandolfini (Zero Dark Thirty), Famke Janssen (Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters) and Joe Pope (Tinsel Town) star in the 2011 independent drama-romance film Down the Shore.
Set on the Jersey Shore, the lives of three childhood friends—Bailey (Gandolfini), Wiley (Pope) and Mary (Janssen)—begin to unravel when a deadly secret from their past is revealed. Oh, and Wiley is actually married Mary and the two have a mentally disabled son, Martin (John Magaro), who
The directorial debut of longtime acting and dialect coach Harold Guskin, Down the Shore is filled with the kind of iconography we’ve come to expect from the past couple of decades of cinematic depictions of the Jersey shore, including desolate amusement parks, dark and lonely bars and seedy movie theaters. But as they...
- 4/4/2013
- by Laurence
- Disc Dish
We've got your first look at the new poster for Down the Shore , starring James Gandolfini, Famke Janssen, Joe Pope and Edoardo Costa. The April 5 release is the story of a family torn apart by lies and deceit. Set on the Jersey Shore, the lives of three childhood friends begin to unravel when a deadly secret from their past is revealed. "Down the Shore" is a powerful and emotional story of love, friendship, rivalry and secrets that will have you on edge until all is revealed. Click the poster for a bigger version!
- 3/26/2013
- Comingsoon.net
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