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“Birds of Passage,” Cristina Gallego’s and Ciro Guerra’s sprawling epic film tracing the origins of the Colombian drug trade, took home the $40,000 Knight Marimbas Award (the top grand jury prize) Saturday night at Miami Dade College’s 36th annual Miami Film Festival.
The south Florida gathering celebrated cinema with an eclectic and diverse slate of films, including “Screwball,” Billy Corben’s documentary about a Major League Baseball scandal. Produced by the Miami-based production company Rakontur, “Screwball” won the fest’s audience award for best feature.
The $40,000 Knight Made in Mia Award for films taking place and shot in south Florida from West Palm to the Keys, went to two films: $30,000 to “Pahokee,” directed by Ivette Lucas and Patrick Bresnan, which won best feature, and $5,000 each to Faren Humes’ “Liberty” and Jayme Gershen’s “Six Degrees of Immigration,” which tied for best short.
Other honors included the $5,000 HBO Ibero-American Short Film Award,...
The south Florida gathering celebrated cinema with an eclectic and diverse slate of films, including “Screwball,” Billy Corben’s documentary about a Major League Baseball scandal. Produced by the Miami-based production company Rakontur, “Screwball” won the fest’s audience award for best feature.
The $40,000 Knight Made in Mia Award for films taking place and shot in south Florida from West Palm to the Keys, went to two films: $30,000 to “Pahokee,” directed by Ivette Lucas and Patrick Bresnan, which won best feature, and $5,000 each to Faren Humes’ “Liberty” and Jayme Gershen’s “Six Degrees of Immigration,” which tied for best short.
Other honors included the $5,000 HBO Ibero-American Short Film Award,...
- 3/10/2019
- by Malina Saval
- Variety Film + TV
Perhaps the only way one can truly go home is if you never really leave. Just ask Mark Gatiss; a true Who veteran and devoted fan and who’s been writing for Doctor Who in one format or another for over two decades. The currentSherlock co-producer scribe and has been a regular contributor to the show since its return in 2005 and is the odds on favourite to succeed Steven Moffat as Showrunner. His latest adventure takes his childhood hero for a pulpy and comedic romp set amidst the Factory shadows of late Victorian England. So was this weekend’s Penny Dreadful, Penny delightful? Join Derek Gladu, Eric Mendoza and Beverly Brown and special guest Chip Sudderth from the Two Minute Timelord Podcast as we confront “The Crimson Horror”.
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- 5/8/2013
- by Derek Gladu
- SoundOnSight
One of the few constants in Doctor Who’ has been The Tardis; a unique and mysterious being unlike any other in Fiction. Her relationship to The Doctor has intrigued audiences for decades, so It was no surprise then that anticipation has been high for last weekend’s episode with the mere revelation of its title. So was this “Journey” a Bonne Voyage? Join Derek Gladu, Eric Mendoza, Beverly Brown and special guest Stephen Prescott of A Madman With a Box Podcast as we decide if Sexy’s latest adventure was great, or merely… salvageable.
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- 5/2/2013
- by Derek Gladu
- SoundOnSight
There is so much great content published every week here at Sound On Sight, that even we have trouble keeping up. So, every Sunday, we will drop a list of the best articles delivered by our hard working, and extremely talented staff.
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The Artful Roger: A Thank You To Roger Ebert
The mind rarely works in linear fashion, and I suspect mine may even be more chaotic than most. That item pinballed around the ol’ noggin, and, somewhere in all that bouncing here and there, triggered a bit of nostalgia. Probably because I was working on the piece during Oscar week, the mention of Ebert reminded me that there had been a time when this would’ve been the point in the year I’d be looking forward to the annual “If We Gave Out the Oscars” (or something like that) show done by Ebert along with his on-screen partner of nearly two dozen years,...
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The Artful Roger: A Thank You To Roger Ebert
The mind rarely works in linear fashion, and I suspect mine may even be more chaotic than most. That item pinballed around the ol’ noggin, and, somewhere in all that bouncing here and there, triggered a bit of nostalgia. Probably because I was working on the piece during Oscar week, the mention of Ebert reminded me that there had been a time when this would’ve been the point in the year I’d be looking forward to the annual “If We Gave Out the Oscars” (or something like that) show done by Ebert along with his on-screen partner of nearly two dozen years,...
- 4/7/2013
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
Spring is in the air, and our favorite Timelord is back with the arrival of second half of Series Seven of Doctor Who! We’ll be talking about the midseason opener, nitpicking Tardis designs, kvetching about new theme music, as well as doing a little prognosticating on where we think this is all going. So join Derek Gladu, Eric Mendoza, and Beverly Brown as we ring in The Doctor’s return with the “Bells of St. John”.
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- 4/4/2013
- by Derek Gladu
- SoundOnSight
With less than a fortnight before the second half of Series Seven of Doctor Who, we’ll be wrapping up our look at the tenure of Mr. Peter Davison, the fifth actor to take on the lead role. We’ll be reviewing his penultimate adventure as well as taking a broader overview on his time in the Tardis. Join Derek Gladu, Eric Mendoza, Beverly Brown and returning special guest Phil Cannon from the Who’s He? Podcast as we revisit ‘Planet of Fire’.
And for your consideration, take a trip in our podcast time machine and listen to our 14thpodcast, in which we discus Mr. Davison’s final episode, ‘The Caves of Androzani’.
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And for your consideration, take a trip in our podcast time machine and listen to our 14thpodcast, in which we discus Mr. Davison’s final episode, ‘The Caves of Androzani’.
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- 3/22/2013
- by Derek Gladu
- SoundOnSight
There is so much great content published every week here at Sound On Sight, that even we have trouble keeping up. So, every Sunday, we will drop a list of the best articles delivered by our hard working, and extremely talented staff.
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Sound on Sight 400th Anniversary Recording: ‘Goodfellas’, Video Games Vs. Film and the Life and Death of Videostores
After a month or so of teasing it, our 400th recording – that’s 350 Sound on Sight episodes and 50 Sordid Cinemas – is finally upon us. We brought in as many of our previous co-hosts as possible for individual talk spots on a miscellany of subjects, from videogame culture to tales from the video store that served as the impetus for all things Sound on Sight. First, though, we dive back into our staff-wide Top 10 Greatest Films of All Time list with the help of newly minted co-host Josh Spiegel of Mousterpiece...
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Sound on Sight 400th Anniversary Recording: ‘Goodfellas’, Video Games Vs. Film and the Life and Death of Videostores
After a month or so of teasing it, our 400th recording – that’s 350 Sound on Sight episodes and 50 Sordid Cinemas – is finally upon us. We brought in as many of our previous co-hosts as possible for individual talk spots on a miscellany of subjects, from videogame culture to tales from the video store that served as the impetus for all things Sound on Sight. First, though, we dive back into our staff-wide Top 10 Greatest Films of All Time list with the help of newly minted co-host Josh Spiegel of Mousterpiece...
- 3/3/2013
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
We’re continuing our look time of Mr. Peter Davison the fifth actor to take on the role of the Doctor, and our penultimate podcast on his tenure focuses on his third and last season, which in many ways marked a return to form for the series. Join Derek Gladu, Eric Mendoza, Beverly Brown and returning special guest Phil Canon from the Who’s He Podcast, as we review 1983’s “Warriors of the Deep”.
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- 3/1/2013
- by Derek Gladu
- SoundOnSight
There is so much great content published every week here at Sound On Sight, that even we have trouble keeping up. So, every Sunday, we will drop a list of the best articles delivered by our hard working, and extremely talented staff.
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Forecasting the Force Part One: The New ‘Star Wars’ Trilogy
A not so long ways away in a galaxy, well, in our own galaxy actually, a corporation adorned with mouse ears and a big blue castle are about to release the first of a barrage of new Star Wars films. This story begins in 2015, summer most likely, possibly late December, and starts with the seventh film in the Star Wars series;Episode VII. Actually, this story has really already begun in the hive-mind of internet speculation. Ever sinceDisney’s acquisition of Lucasfilm last October, the internet has been ablaze with questions and rumors of who would write, star and direct,...
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Forecasting the Force Part One: The New ‘Star Wars’ Trilogy
A not so long ways away in a galaxy, well, in our own galaxy actually, a corporation adorned with mouse ears and a big blue castle are about to release the first of a barrage of new Star Wars films. This story begins in 2015, summer most likely, possibly late December, and starts with the seventh film in the Star Wars series;Episode VII. Actually, this story has really already begun in the hive-mind of internet speculation. Ever sinceDisney’s acquisition of Lucasfilm last October, the internet has been ablaze with questions and rumors of who would write, star and direct,...
- 2/18/2013
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
Special thanks (yet again) to DV8R71 for his magnificent poster.
We’ve got is a double header for you all today as we take a look at not one, but two Multi-Doctor stories, both staring Mr. Peter Davison as the Doctor. As well, we’ll be recovering from Derek’s terrible attempts at British accents, and his frequent and entirely inappropriate misuse of the term “Fan Wank”. So join Derek Gladu, Eric Mendoza, Beverly Brown and returning special guest Phil Cannnon from the Who’s he Podcast as we review 2007’s ‘Time Crash’ and 1983’s twentieth anniversary special ‘The Five Doctors’.
And take a listen to Mr. Cannon’s most excellent Who’s He? Podcast.
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Phil Cannon: Twin Daddy!
We here at Sound on Sight want to want to congratulate Phil on the arrival of Scott James & Amelia Rose! We want to wish him and his family all the best,...
We’ve got is a double header for you all today as we take a look at not one, but two Multi-Doctor stories, both staring Mr. Peter Davison as the Doctor. As well, we’ll be recovering from Derek’s terrible attempts at British accents, and his frequent and entirely inappropriate misuse of the term “Fan Wank”. So join Derek Gladu, Eric Mendoza, Beverly Brown and returning special guest Phil Cannnon from the Who’s he Podcast as we review 2007’s ‘Time Crash’ and 1983’s twentieth anniversary special ‘The Five Doctors’.
And take a listen to Mr. Cannon’s most excellent Who’s He? Podcast.
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Phil Cannon: Twin Daddy!
We here at Sound on Sight want to want to congratulate Phil on the arrival of Scott James & Amelia Rose! We want to wish him and his family all the best,...
- 2/15/2013
- by Derek Gladu
- SoundOnSight
One of our recurring segments on The Televerse is The DVD Shelf, where guests come on to talk with us about one of their favorite series no longer on the air. Here is a library of the DVD Shelfs and guest segments we’ve done so far so listeners can catch up with our back catalog. Enjoy!
30 for 30 Season 1 (Make-You-Watch-athon)
Awake with Sean Ingram
Batman: the Animated Series with Gabe Bucsko
Battlestar Galactica (2003) with Josh Spiegel
Better Off Ted with Josh Spiegel
Blackadder with Les Chappell
Brass Eye with Derek Gladu
Buffy the Vampire Slayer with David Bax
Capone’s Horror Picks 1 (Duel, Salem’s Lot)
Cheers with David Bax
Chuck with Shawn Keown
Coupling (UK) with Erik Bondourant
Dead Like Me with Amrie Cunningham
Deadwood with Previously On
Doctor Who (Make-You-Watch-athon)
Fawlty Towers with Michael Rice
Firefly with Justine Smith
Freaks and Geeks with Corey Atad
Friday Night Lights...
30 for 30 Season 1 (Make-You-Watch-athon)
Awake with Sean Ingram
Batman: the Animated Series with Gabe Bucsko
Battlestar Galactica (2003) with Josh Spiegel
Better Off Ted with Josh Spiegel
Blackadder with Les Chappell
Brass Eye with Derek Gladu
Buffy the Vampire Slayer with David Bax
Capone’s Horror Picks 1 (Duel, Salem’s Lot)
Cheers with David Bax
Chuck with Shawn Keown
Coupling (UK) with Erik Bondourant
Dead Like Me with Amrie Cunningham
Deadwood with Previously On
Doctor Who (Make-You-Watch-athon)
Fawlty Towers with Michael Rice
Firefly with Justine Smith
Freaks and Geeks with Corey Atad
Friday Night Lights...
- 2/12/2013
- by Kate Kulzick
- SoundOnSight
We’re continuing our look at the tenure of Mr. Peter Davison, the fifth actor to play the role of the Doctor. On today’s podcast we’re going to be looking at a very special serial in Doctor Who’s history featuring the return of the Cybermen, and the death of Adric, a companion who is less than cherished by Whovians. Join Derek Gladu, Eric Mendoza, Beverly Brown and special guest Phil Cannon from the Who’s He? Podcast, in the giggle-filled, expletive-laced, Adric-rubbishing that was our review of ‘Earthshock’.
And please take a listen to Mr. Cannon’s most excellent Who’s He? Podcast.
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And please take a listen to Mr. Cannon’s most excellent Who’s He? Podcast.
http://www.whos-he.co.uk/
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- 1/24/2013
- by Derek Gladu
- SoundOnSight
As we face a cold dark winter before the return of Doctor Who in April, we’re going to be taking a few trips in the Wayback Machine to look at two different periods from the original series. Our first stop: an overview of the time of Mr. Peter Davison, the fifth actor to play the role of the Doctor, and we’re starting with his inaugural 1981 serial that launched a new era for classic Who. So join Derek Gladu, Eric Mendoza, Beverly Brown and special guest Phil Cannon from the Who’s He? Podcast as we try to make our way through ‘Castrovalva’.
And take a listen to Mr. Cannon’s most excellent Who’s He? Podcast.
http://www.whos-he.co.uk/
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And take a listen to Mr. Cannon’s most excellent Who’s He? Podcast.
http://www.whos-he.co.uk/
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- 1/9/2013
- by Derek Gladu
- SoundOnSight
“As we await for this year’s Doctor Who Christmas Special, Soundonsight.org thought we would ride some Yuletide coattails with a very special rebroadcast of our 2011 roundup of all the Doctor Who Christmas Specials Past”
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Doctor Who Podcast Episode 23: Christmas Special Roundup:“The Doctor, The Widow, and the Wardrobe”
We here at Sound on Sight wish all our listeners all the best for the New Year, and hope that 2011 ended on a happy and healthy note. The end of a year is a time for bittersweet reflection, but for Whovians in 2012, our anticipation for a Doctor Who Christmas Special is slightly spoiled by the fact that the show only starts up again in August! So just what is a Whovian to do, short of developing a time machine of somekind? And will our last dose of Who last us until Autumn? Join Eric Mendoza, Lindsay Wood, Beverly Brown...
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Doctor Who Podcast Episode 23: Christmas Special Roundup:“The Doctor, The Widow, and the Wardrobe”
We here at Sound on Sight wish all our listeners all the best for the New Year, and hope that 2011 ended on a happy and healthy note. The end of a year is a time for bittersweet reflection, but for Whovians in 2012, our anticipation for a Doctor Who Christmas Special is slightly spoiled by the fact that the show only starts up again in August! So just what is a Whovian to do, short of developing a time machine of somekind? And will our last dose of Who last us until Autumn? Join Eric Mendoza, Lindsay Wood, Beverly Brown...
- 12/22/2012
- by Derek Gladu
- SoundOnSight
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