A fateful day is re-examined by its survivors, whose stories are told via a brilliant narrative arrangement, and the use of animated recreations is only one aspect of it. The Texas tower shootings put our present, everyday reign of violent terror in a humanist context. It’s not exploitative — the killer’s name is barely mentioned. It works, it’s riveting, and its positive message is one of calm sanity. Highly recommended.
Tower
Blu-ray
Kino Lorber
2016 / Color / 1:78 widescreen / 82 96 min. / Street Date March 21, 2017 / available through Kino Lorber / 34.95
Starring: Violett Beane, Louie Arnette, Blair Jackson, Monty Muir, Chris Doubek, Reece Everett Ryan, Josephine McAdam, Aldo Ordoñez, Vicky Illk, John Fitch, Karen Davidson, Jeremy Brown.
Cinematography: Keith Maitland, Sarah Wilson
Film Editor: Austin Reedy
Original Music: Osei Essed
Produced by Megan Gilbride, Keith Maitland
Directed by Keith Maitland
Advance publicity on Keith Maitland’s Tower set me against it from the start.
Tower
Blu-ray
Kino Lorber
2016 / Color / 1:78 widescreen / 82 96 min. / Street Date March 21, 2017 / available through Kino Lorber / 34.95
Starring: Violett Beane, Louie Arnette, Blair Jackson, Monty Muir, Chris Doubek, Reece Everett Ryan, Josephine McAdam, Aldo Ordoñez, Vicky Illk, John Fitch, Karen Davidson, Jeremy Brown.
Cinematography: Keith Maitland, Sarah Wilson
Film Editor: Austin Reedy
Original Music: Osei Essed
Produced by Megan Gilbride, Keith Maitland
Directed by Keith Maitland
Advance publicity on Keith Maitland’s Tower set me against it from the start.
- 3/21/2017
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
Like many who grew up watching Mystery Science Theater 3000, I have an appreciation for films that are so bad that they end up being endearing. The 1950s were the glory years for these so called B movies and as someone who has seen Plan 9 from Outer Space way too many times, I have a certain nostalgia for the time period. If you’re like me, then you’ll love the premise behind Ace Team’s The Deadly Tower of Monsters, an over-the-top action game that is full of campy movie tropes.
The Deadly Tower of Monsters plays like a pretty standard isometric shooter. The player gets to guide space explorer Dick Starspeed through dangerous areas filled with a variety of monsters from dinosaurs to robotic monkeys, and will use a variety of guns and melee weapons to make sure they come out unscathed. While players can use the right stick to aim,...
The Deadly Tower of Monsters plays like a pretty standard isometric shooter. The player gets to guide space explorer Dick Starspeed through dangerous areas filled with a variety of monsters from dinosaurs to robotic monkeys, and will use a variety of guns and melee weapons to make sure they come out unscathed. While players can use the right stick to aim,...
- 1/22/2016
- by Tyler Treese
- We Got This Covered
If you’re a fan of low budget sci-fi B movies and feel in a nostalgic mood, then you’re in luck as the new game The Deadly Tower of Monsters serves a a love letter to all the cheesy movies that… Continue Reading →
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- 1/20/2016
- by David Gelmini
- DreadCentral.com
Kurt Russell Teaches Us The Art Of The Steal
By Alex Simon
If you’re a guy of a certain age (think Gen X), Kurt Russell was that actor you discovered as a child who wasn’t just a familiar face on the big and small screen, he was your buddy you grew up with. Not a peer, necessarily, but the cool, slightly older kid who lived next door who you just knew, if you played your cards right, you might grow up to be: handsome, self-assured in sports, with girls and in your place on the planet. Especially if you could hang out with him on a regular basis and learn the tricks to his magic, and magic was something Kurt Russell had from the beginning.
The son of the late actor Bing Russell, best remembered as Deputy Sheriff Clem Foster on Bonanza, Kurt literally grew up on a soundstage,...
By Alex Simon
If you’re a guy of a certain age (think Gen X), Kurt Russell was that actor you discovered as a child who wasn’t just a familiar face on the big and small screen, he was your buddy you grew up with. Not a peer, necessarily, but the cool, slightly older kid who lived next door who you just knew, if you played your cards right, you might grow up to be: handsome, self-assured in sports, with girls and in your place on the planet. Especially if you could hang out with him on a regular basis and learn the tricks to his magic, and magic was something Kurt Russell had from the beginning.
The son of the late actor Bing Russell, best remembered as Deputy Sheriff Clem Foster on Bonanza, Kurt literally grew up on a soundstage,...
- 2/19/2014
- by The Hollywood Interview.com
- The Hollywood Interview
John Forsythe was a leading actor on stage, screen and television from the late 1940s, but was never seen in one of his best known roles. He lent his distinctive voice to the role of Charles Townsend, who sent an array of lovely agents on various cases by speaker phone in the Charlie’s Angels television series from 1976 to 1981. The Angels originally included Farrah Fawcett, Kate Jackson, and Jaclyn Smith, and were later joined by Cheryl Ladd, Shelley Hack, and Tanya Roberts. He reprised his role for feature film adaptations twenty years later, Charlie’s Angels (2000) and Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle (2003), starring Cameron Diaz, Drew Barrymore, and Lucy Liu as a new generation of beautiful detectives. Forsythe became a silver-haired sex symbol in his sixties, when he starred as ruthless oil tycoon Blake Carrington in the ABC prime-time soap opera Dynasty from 1981 to 1989. He frequently found himself at the...
- 4/7/2010
- by Jesse
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
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