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Surf Writer Matt George and Blink-182’s Tom DeLonge Are Making a Film
Blink-182 frontman Tom DeLonge and former pro surfer and surf writer Matt George are working together on a new surf-based ...
Noah Wegrich and Perry Gershkow have a history of making cinematic surf films. Their latest, "Keeping in the Shadows" is a ...
The following contains spoilers for The Surfer, in theaters now. In The Surfer, Dream Scenario star Nicolas Cage delivers a hauntingly immersive performance in a film that fuses sun-drenched beauty ...
As the film begins, Cage’s surfer character and his son, The Kid (Finn Little), arrive in a beach town where the surfer wants to buy a home that will bring him closer to his childhood. He’s trying to ...
It’s a chance to learn about surfing’s rich culture and history — and hoot and holler with a crowd as epic waves or gnarly wipeouts appear on the big screen. Decades ago, surfers would flock to their ...
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Nic Cage's New 86% Thriller On RT Is The Spiritual Successor To One Of His Earliest And Most Underrated Films
Nic Cage's The Surfer is a spiritual successor to one of his earlier, very different (and most criminally underrated) films. The Surfer focuses on the titular unnamed man, whose return to the ...
As one of 13 children who grew up in the dusty, desert poverty of nearby Bangko Bangko village, Usman learned to spear fish ...
The Surfalorus Film Festival is the next best thing to being in the water. Started in 2011 in Wilmington, North Carolina, before moving north to the Outer Banks in 2016, the event takes place Monday ...
The Hawaii International Film Festival happens October 13 - 23 at the Dole Regal Theatres in Honolulu, and there are two surf-related films on offer; 1) "MINDS IN THE WATER" follows Australian surfer ...
BCNARTS: Movies: Free Films At Sf Libraries, Shredding, H Is For Hawk, All You Need Is Kill, Atropia
"H Is for Hawk" opens Friday in theaters. "All You Need Is Kill," an R-rated animated sci-fi adventure from Japan directed by Kenichiro Akimoto, is based on Hiroshi Sakurazaka's novel, which also ...
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