Not exact matches
Let's start at the beginning
of the
journey...... Before The
Madness Before I starting getting wild with my hair, I had pretty much kept it around ear - to - shoulder length.
I found that to be a bad idea on Huston's part because from the beginning you're expecting to follow Ishmael on his
journey, but then you're spontaneously introduced to many different characters with much more depth and then thrown into the
madness of Captain Ahab.
From the makers
of Heavenly Sword, Enslaved: Odyssey to the West, and DmC: Devil May Cry, comes a warrior's brutal
journey into myth and
madness.
Other 1980s Films Reviewed: Disney DVDs: The
Journey of Natty Gann (1985) Cheetah (1989) Anchor Bay DVDs: Midnight
Madness (1980) One Magic Christmas (1985) Never Cry Wolf (1983) Animated Films: The Great Mouse Detective (1986) Oliver & Company (1988)
SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS «The Age
of Shadows» («Miljeong»), Kim Jee woon, South Korea (North American Premiere) «All I See Is You,» Marc Forster, Thailand (World Premiere) «American Honey,» Andrea Arnold, USA (North American Premiere) «American Pastoral,» Ewan McGregor, USA (World Premiere) «Asura: The City
of Madness,» Kim Sung - soo, South Korea (World Premiere) «Barakah Meets Barakah» («Barakah yoqabil Barakah»), Mahmoud Sabbagh, Saudi Arabia (North American Premiere) «Barry,» Vikram Gandhi, USA (World Premiere) «Birth
of the Dragon,» George Nolfi, USA / China / Canada (World Premiere) «The Birth
of a Nation,» Nate Parker, USA (International Premiere) «Bleed for This,» Ben Younger, USA (Canadian Premiere) «Blue Jay,» Alex Lehmann USA (World Premiere) «Brimstone,» Martin Koolhoven, Netherlands / Germany / France / Belgium / Sweden / United Kingdom (North American Premiere) «BrOTHERHOOD,» Noel Clarke, United Kingdom (International Premiere) «Carrie Pilby,» Susan Johnson, USA (World Premiere) «Catfight,» Onur Tukel, USA (World Premiere) «City
of Tiny Lights,» Pete Travis, United Kingdom (World Premiere) «The Commune» («Kollektivet») Thomas Vinterberg, Denmark / Sweden / Netherlands (North American Premiere) «Daguerrotype» («Le Secret de la chambre noire»), Kiyoshi Kurosawa, France / Japan / Belgium (World Premiere) «A Death in the Gunj,» Konkona Sensharma, India (World Premiere) «Denial,» Mick Jackson, USA / United Kingdom (World Premiere) «Elle,» Paul Verhoeven, France (North American Premiere) «Foreign Body» («Jassad Gharib, Corps Etranger») Raja Amari, Tunisia / France (World Premiere) «Frantz,» François Ozon, France / Germany (Canadian Premiere) «The Handmaiden» («Agassi»), Park Chan - wook, South Korea (World Premiere) «Harmonium» («Fuchi ni tatsu»), Kôji Fukada, Japan / France (North American Premiere) «I Am Not Madame Bovary,» Feng Xiaogang, China (World Premiere) «The
Journey,» Nick Hamm, United Kingdom (North American Premiere) «King
of the Dancehall,» Nick Cannon, USA / Jamaica (World Premiere) «La La Land,» Damien Chazelle, USA (Canadian Premiere) «The Limehouse Golem,» Juan Carlos Medina, United Kingdom (World Premiere) «Manchester by the Sea,» Kenneth Lonergan, USA (Canadian Premiere) «Mascots,» Christopher Guest, USA (World Premiere) «Maudie,» Aisling Walsh, Canada / Ireland (Canadian Premiere) «Neruda,» Pablo Larraín, Chile / Argentina / Spain / France (World Premiere) «Nocturnal Animals,» Tom Ford, USA / United Kingdom (North American Premiere) «The Oath,» Baltasar Kormákur, Iceland (World Premiere) «Orphan» («Orpheline») Arnaud des Pallières, France (World Premiere) «Paris Can Wait,» Eleanor Coppola, USA (World Premiere) «Paterson,» Jim Jarmusch, USA (North American Premiere) «The Salesman,» Asghar Farhadi (North American Premiere) «Salt and Fire,» Werner Herzog, Germany / USA / France / Mexico (North American Premiere) «Sing,» Garth Jennings, USA / France (World Premiere) «Souvenir,» Bavo Defurne, Belgium / Luxembourg / France (North American Premiere) «Things to Come» («L'Avenir»), Mia Hansen - Løve, France / Germany (Canadian Premiere) «Toni Erdmann,» Maren Ade, Germany (Canadian Premiere) «Trespass Against Us,» Adam Smith, United Kingdom (World Premiere) «Una,» Benedict Andrews, United Kingdom (Canadian Premiere) «Unless,» Alan Gilsenan, Canada / Ireland (World Premiere) «The Wasted Times» («Luo Man Di Ke Xiao Wang Shi»), Cheng Er, China
It is not the bleak, claustrophobic womb
of madness and despair that is O'Neill's Tyrone family in «Long Day's
Journey into Night.»
The result is a metaphysical
journey — filmed with touches echoing both Andrei Tarkovsky's The Sacrifice and Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey — that brings Toller simultaneously to the edge
of enlightenment and the mouth
of madness.
Hopefully it's more
of a
journey into the difficulty and
madness of running for President
of the United States as opposed to just propaganda one way or the other.
Other World Premieres that have us intrigued: Walter Hill's «(re) ASSIGNMENT» with Michelle Rodriguez & Sigourney Weaver; Tony Elliott's sci - fi mindbender «ARQ»; Vikram Gandhi's Obama drama «Barry»; Greg McLean's star - studded Midnight
Madness entry «The Belko Experiment»; Alexandre Lehmann's «Blue Jay» with the great Sarah Paulson & Mark Duplass; Susan Johnson's «Carrie Pilby,» starring Bel Powley & Gabriel Byrne; «City
of Tiny Lights» with the fast - rising star Riz Ahmed; Rachel Lambert's «In the Radiant City»; Bronwen Hughes» «The
Journey is the Destination»; Rob Reiner's «LBJ,» with Woody Harrelson as the controversial leader; Juan Carlos Medina's «The Limehouse Golem» with Olivia Cooke & Bill Nighy; Garth Davis» «Lion»; Antoine Fuqua's star - studded «The Magnificent Seven»; Avi Nesher's «Past Life»; Lone Scherfig's «Their Finest» with Gemma Arterton; Adam Leon's «Tramps.»
- Publisher's Weekly «Readers in search
of a crash course on the Bloomsbury circle and the machinations
of Woolf's fevered mind will appreciate Vincent's attempts to illuminate both, but her dark portrait
of Woolf's agonizing
journey through a life marked by psychic pain will hold the most appeal for those already familiar with this sad story
of genius and
madness.»
Editor's Picks Just Kids by Patti Smith (narrated by Patti Smith) State
of Wonder by Ann Patchett (narrated by Hope Davis) Rules
of Civility by Amor Towles (narrated by Rebecca Lowman) My Dog Tulip by J. R. Ackerley (narrated by Ralph Cosham) Delirium by Lauren Oliver (narrated by Sarah Drew) Solaris: the Definitive Edition by Stanislaw Lem, Bill Johnson (narrated by Alessandro Juliani) The Psychopath Test: a
Journey Through the
Madness Industry by Jon Ronson (narrated by Jon Ronson) The Informationist: A Thriller by Taylor Stevens (narrated by Hillary Huber)
In Layers
of Fear: Legacy, players are taken on a
journey though the delusions
of a painter who is slowly descending into
madness.
Zero Escape: Zero Time Dilemma by Spike Chunsoft and Aksys Games was an 18 - hour
journey of philosophical
madness related to time, space, god,...
Episode 26, Myths &
Madness, explores how Senua's
journey is one that is intertwined with both her experiences
of psychosis and Viking mythology.
Alice
madness returns is a continuation
of Alice's
journey where she seeks answers to her troubled past.
Zero Escape: Zero Time Dilemma by Spike Chunsoft and Aksys Games was an 18 - hour
journey of philosophical
madness related to time, space, god, math, probability, the end
of the world, the multiverse, and human emotion.
Myself and Titanscreed are embarking on a
journey to play some
of our favourite retro classics and we return for a one - off special
of us both playing through Marble
Madness for the Mega Drive.
Also look forward to a behind - the - scenes glimpse
of the installation and opening night
of A Fantastic
Journey included in the upcoming documentary, Wangechi Mutu: A Necessary
Madness, produced by MUSE Film and Television and directed by Anne Makepeace (watch the trailer here).
Now, in a new book, The Center Can not Hold: My
Journey Through
Madness, and in a Los Angeles Times profile this week, A Secret Life
of Madness, Saks, 51, is revealing her secret.