
2005: Tilda Swinton and Larry Fessenden on the set of Jim Jarmusch’s Broken Flowers.

2005: Tilda Swinton and Larry Fessenden on the set of Jim Jarmusch’s Broken Flowers.
First Up: a throaty ditty
from Larry & Jack Fessenden: Some Things Last
Recorded in a barn a year ago,
it seems fitting to share it over beer and BBQ this festive time of year,
as we are all flush with pride in the USA
Check back now and again for more audio oddities at Glass Eye Pix on Soundcloud

photo: Nelson Bakerman.
… for a more sober view of the USA, remember to check disconnex.com
From Fantasia: “With sly humour, wit, charm and a punk soundtrack to literally die for, THE RANGER’s grindhouse vibes and loud colours will stick in your mind like gum in your blue hair. Just when you think you know the story by heart, Wexler brings an incredibly creative twist and leaves you wondering who, the punk or the ranger, the wolf really is. In the wilderness, one of these two species will become extinct. Our leading lady is no Little Red Riding Hood and this ranger is no Smokey Bear. Get ready to howl, kids. It’s hunting season.”
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2011: GEP pal Jim Mickle and Fessenden during STAKE LAND festival run.
Jim Mickle and Michael C. Hall back at it again in sci-fi thriller series
IN THE SHADOW OF THE MOON, coming to Netflix.
Read Collider article HERE
From Screen Daily: FrightFest, the annual UK horror and fantasy film festival held in London, has unveiled the lineup for its 19th edition this summer (August 23-27). The festival, which takes place this year at Cineworld Leicester Square and the Prince Charles Cinema, will open with the UK premiere of punk rock-soundtracked slasher The Ranger.