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Movie Review: “Mustang” Screening at AFI FEST Presented By Audi
Mustang is the French submission for Best Foreign Film to this year’s Academy Awards. It’s a masterfully told story set in rural Turkey about 5 sisters, all close in age and very close as siblings, living in the home of … Continue reading
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Tagged Academy Awards, AFI, AFI FEST, American Film Institute, Billy Bennight, Film, foreign film, French, Girls, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Movie, Nominated, Oscar Nominated, Oscars, Review, turkey, Turkish
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Run with The Bulls This Weekend at A Basq Kitchen in Redondo Beach
This weekend, A Bask Kitchen — which recently opened on the Redondo Beach Pier’s International Boardwalk — is celebrating the festival of San Fermin and the running of the bulls with live viewings along with food and beverage specials.
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Movie Review: “Eden” Screening at AFI FEST Presented By Audi
It’s my opinion Eden is a story about minutia, but I also think there are 2 stories here that go to the core of this feature. I’ll address them as the “Small Story” and the “Big Story.” The small story is … Continue reading
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Tagged AFI, American Film Institute, Billy Bennight, Daft Punk, DJ, DJ Culture, Film, Francophile, French, French Film, Garage Music, House Music, Indie Film, International Film, live review
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Go With Le Flo: Los Angeles World Theatrical Premiere at the Downtown Independent
I had the pleasure of being invited to a special screening to see “Go With Le Flo” at The Goethe Institute and was hosted by Stefan Biedermann of the German Consulate. There was a meet and greet before the screening where Harrison and I … Continue reading
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Tagged Berlin, Billy Bennight, Bright Blue Gorilla, Comedy, concert, Feature, Film, French, german, German Consulate, Harmonium, indie, Movie, Premiere, Roamntic, Romatic Comedy, Tabla, The Goethe Institute, the los angeles beat, Theatrical, World, World Theatrical Premiere
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Movie Review: Le Week-End
Le Week-End is a story of love and commitment, where Nick Burrows played by Jim Broadbent and Meg Burrows played by Lindsay Duncan, desire to inhabit their past and rekindle their youthful experience of love by returning to Paris … Continue reading
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Tagged Academy Awards, Another Year. British, Billy Bennight, cinema, Comedy, Drama, Dramedy, English, Feature, French, Iris, Mansfield Park, Movie, Nomination, Notting Hill, Oscar, Oscar Nominated, Peter O'Toole, Review, Script, The Buddha of Suburbia, The Mother, Topsy-Turvy, Under the Tuscan Sun, Venue, Venus
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Beat Review: Caravan Palace @ The Fonda 07/17/2013
Caravan Palace brought their energetic mix of swing and dance beats Wednesday night to the Fonda Theatre. Dubbed “electro swing”, Caravan Palace is on a US tour in support of their second album Panic — (think Django Reinhardt meets Daft … Continue reading
Posted in Music, Photo Essays
Tagged 1920s, Caravan Palace, concert, dance, Django Reinhardt, Fonda, French, Hollywood, la beat, live, Los Angeles, los angeles beat, Music, Review, show, swing
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