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Blue Jean, Georgia Oakley (2022)
Blue Jean (2022)
Directed by Georgia Oakley
Cinematography by Victor Seguin
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Chris Roe's soundtrack for the documentary movie "Armstrong".
(Astronaut Neil Armstrong lost a two-year old daughter with an inoperable brain tumor.)
Traci Lords Channels Norma Desmond in new Horror Short
Tea Time Productions has recently announced its short film, Cemetery Tales: A Tale of Two Sisters, was named Best Short Thriller at the Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival. The festival is set to open on February 12th at the Regal Stadium Cinemas/LA Live and run through February 22nd. It is slated to screen on Friday February 15th.
Cemetery Tales: A Tale of Two Sisters stars Traci Lords and is the directorial debut of Chris Roe. The film premiered this past fall at the Sitges Film Festival in Spain garnering notice from the international genre community.
A Tale of Two Sisters is set in the year 1949. Lords plays an aging Hollywood star mourning the loss of her beloved sister on the one year anniversary of her death. When the truth of her murder is revealed, a surprise visitor returns. Presented in stunning black and white with timeless orchestration, the short also stars Bruce Davison, Ros Gentle, Michael Broderick and Monte Markham. A Tale of Two Sisterswas produced and directed by Chris Roe and is a Tea Time Production. The film is dedicated to Roe’s good friend and client, the late George Romero. Of trivia note, much of the production was shot in the former home of director James Whale (Frankenstein, Bride of Frankenstein, The Invisible Man and The Old Dark House).
Sanctuary - Chris Roe
Shafts of light Through cathedral windows. Dappled shade Upon the leaves Beneath my feet. Bird song In the branches above. In the distance Hind and fawn Cross the forest track. The sweet fragrance of autumn Fills the misty air. A gentle breeze Moving colours To the forest floor. So precious Such beauty, So hard to find Such peaceful sanctuary.
Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue Eps 1: Lost?
Episode 1 of Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue feels a little like Lost. Albeit, a very scaled down version of the hit mystery/thriller. This is a two engine airplane flying over a jungle and it is nowhere near a beach. Also, all the characters who live are not neatly dressed or pretty much spotless. While there was that sort of small deja vu feeling about Lost, at the very end of the episode it…
Blue Jean Review- A Unique Vision of the Past is Still Relatable for People in Today's Society
Lately, I’ve watched a lot of films dealing with the LGBT community. Whether they be documentaries or narrative feature-length films. They’ve become more prevalent in recent years. More LGBT writers and directors have got their shot at making films. Blue Jean is one of the best ones I’ve seen in recent years. It has a terrific story with a tough dilemma at its core. LGBT or otherwise should…
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The young film composer Chris Roe plays the piano himself in his soundtrack for David Fairhead's documentary "Spitfire".