Mary Poppins Returns | Official Trailer (Delightful)

Just Remember The Magic Always Returns

Mary Poppins Returns | Official Trailer (Delightful)

Mary Poppins Returns in theatres December 19!

In Disney’s “Mary Poppins Returns,” an all new original musical and sequel, Mary Poppins is back to help the next generation of the Banks family find the joy and wonder missing in their lives following a personal loss. Emily Blunt stars as the practically-perfect nanny with unique magical skills who can turn any ordinary task into an unforgettable, fantastic adventure and Lin-Manuel Miranda plays her friend Jack, an optimistic street lamplighter who helps bring light—and life—to the streets of London.

Stars:
Mary Poppins . . . Emily Blunt
Jack . . . Lin-Manuel Miranda
Ben Whishaw . . . Michael Banks
Emily Mortimer . . . Jane Banks
Julie Walters . . . Banks’ housekeeper Ellen
Banks’ Children . . . Pixie Davies, Nathanael Saleh . introducing Joel Dawson
Fidelity Fiduciary Bank’s William Weatherall Wilkins. . . Colin Firth
Mary’s eccentric cousin Topsy . . . Meryl Streep
Balloon Lady(Treasured character from the PL Travers books) . . . Angela Lansbury
Mr. Dawes, Jr (Retired Chairman of the Bank) . . . Dick Van Dyke

Director .  .  . Rob Marshall
Screenplay . . . David Magee
Screen Story . . . David Magee . Rob Marshall . John DeLuca
Based upon the Mary Poppins Stories by PL Travers
Producers . . . John DeLuca . . . Rob Marshall . . . Marc Platt
Executive Producer . . . Callum McDougall
Music Score . . . Marc Shaiman (Film Features All New Original Songs)
Music . . . Marc Shaiman
Lyrics . . . Scott Wittman . Marc Shaiman

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom | a movie trailer


Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

In Theaters June 22, 2018

Four years after the Jurassic World theme park was closed down, Owen (Chris Pratt) and Claire (Bryce Dallas Howard) return to Isla Nublar to save the dinosaurs when they learn that a once dormant volcano on the island is active and is threatening to extinguish all life there. Along the way, Owen sets out to find Blue, his lead raptor, and discovers a conspiracy that could disrupt the natural order of the entire planet. Life has found a way, again.

Welcome to Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.


Stars Pratt and Howard return alongside executive producers Steven Spielberg and Colin Trevorrow for Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. They are joined by co-stars James Cromwell, Ted Levine, Justice Smith, Geraldine Chaplin, Daniella Pineda, Toby Jones, Rafe Spall and Isabella Sermon, while BD Wong and Jeff Goldblum reprise their roles.

Rating . . . PG-13
Genre . . . Action . Adventure . Thriller
Length . . . 2h 8m

Directed by J.A. Bayona
Written by Colin Trevorrow & Derek Connolly
Producers Frank Marshall and Pat Crowley partner with Steven Spielberg & Colin Trevorrow lead the filmmakers for this stunning installment. And Belén Atienza joins the team as a producer.

Christopher Robin | a movie trailer


Christopher Robin Official Trailer

Out of the Wood. Into the city. Disney’s Christopher Robin. Film in theatres August 3.

In the heartwarming live action adventure Disney’s “Christopher Robin,” the young boy who shared countless adventures with his band of lovable stuffed animals in the Hundred Acre Wood is now grown up and living in London but he has lost his way. Now it is up to his childhood friends to venture into our world and help Christopher Robin rediscover the joys of family life, the value of friendship and to appreciate the simple pleasures in life once again.

Disney’s “Christopher Robin” is directed by Marc Forster from a screenplay by Alex Ross Perry and Allison Schroeder and a story by Perry based on characters created by A.A. Milne and E.H. Shepard. The film stars Ewan McGregor as Christopher Robin; Hayley Atwell as his wife Evelyn; Bronte Carmichael as his daughter Madeline; and Mark Gatiss as Giles Winslow, Robin’s boss. The film also features the voices of: Jim Cummings as Winnie the Pooh and Tigger; Brad Garrett as Eeyore; Toby Jones as Owl; Nick Mohammed as Piglet; Peter Capaldi as Rabbit; and Sophie Okonedo as Kanga.

Space Cat Hob | a short film | Haiku Review

Haiku Review

After watching the short film Space Cat Hob . If you like to write a HAIKU REVIEW – leave Haiku in the Comment section of this post or your own . Express the views you feel about the ‘Moveable Painting’ …

A new short will appear on Fridays so feel the Muse when it happens.

One of the ways to write Haiku is using the 5-7-5 syllable combination . often writing one or more verses. It is an option . not a rule. Enjoy the fun and creativity of 1st) viewing the short film . 2nd) looking for your Haiku and creating it 3rd) sharing it if you so desire.

Here’s to the Haiku Review Challenge
Cheers! – j.kiley

WATCH OUT!
by j.kiley

Acts of aggression
Return attacks more ugly
Watch for who is who

© j.kiley ’17
Haiku

Best Viewing Experience Open Video Full Screen

Space Cat Hob | liok

Rating . . . PG-13
Genre . . . Animation . Sci-Fi . Fantasy . Horror
Length . . . 6m

Haiku Review | Lost Highway in 20 Close-Up Shots | a short film

HAIKU REVIEW CHALLENGE

The Challenge is to write a HAIKU REVIEW after watching the short film Lost Highway in 20 Close-Up Shots . Feel free to write in Single – Couplet – Triplet Haiku Verses using 17 syllables per verse . Lines in 5-7-5 . Try to Review the short film below as close to your interpretation of what you viewed and how all your senses responded to it. Think of it as looking at a moveable painting.

If you decide to take on the HAIKU REVIEW CHALLENGE  Leave your Haiku in the Comment Section of this post on ‘the secret keeper’ . so others will be able to view what you have created. I will be posting my own HAIKU REVIEW just above the video of Lost Highway in 20 Close-Up Shots.

If this film doesn’t inspire . don’t worry. A new short film will appear every Friday for you to try your skills at the WEEKLY HAIKU REVIEW CHALLENGE.

Here’s to engaging in the Haiku Review Challenge | Clinks & Cheers! – j.kiley

OFF CENTER
by j.kiley

Eyes looking in
Endless time coming for you
Out of the darkness

© j.kiley ‘17
Haiku

Best Viewing Experience Open Video Full Screen

https://vimeo.com/225004539
David Lynch’s Lost Highway in 20 Close-Up Shots

Ratings . . . PG-13 (Content)
Genre . . . Mystery . Animation . Narrative . Music
Length . . . 1m 51s

Director ‘Lost Highway’ . . . David Lynch

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Haiku Review | Approaching a Breakthrough | a short film

HAIKU REVIEW CHALLENGE

The Challenge is to write a HAIKU REVIEW after watching the short film Approaching a Breakthrough . Feel free to write in Single – Couplet – Triplet Haiku Verses using 17 syllables per verse . Lines in 5-7-5 . Try to Review the short film below as close to your interpretation of what you viewed and how all your senses responded to it. Think of it as looking at a moveable painting.

If you decide to take on the HAIKU REVIEW CHALLENGE . Leave your LINK . PING &/or Haiku in the Comment Section of this post on ‘the secret keeper’ . so others will be able to view what you have created. I will be posting my own HAIKU REVIEW just above the video of Approaching a Breakthrough.

This is the LINK for the video . If this film doesn’t inspire . don’t worry. A new short film will appear every Friday for you to try your skills at the WEEKLY HAIKU REVIEW CHALLENGE .

Here’s to engaging in the Haiku Review Challenge . Clinks & Cheers! – j.kiley

NO ESCAPE
by j.kiley

Walking Central Park
Secrets start to follow you
Shrinking minds screaming

© j.kiley ’17
Haiku

Best Viewing Experience Open Video Full Screen

Approaching a Breakthrough | Noah Pritzker

Tagline: In a single afternoon, Norman runs into everyone who thinks that he owes them something.

Back in New York after a stint in Los Angeles, Norman Kaminsky has a terrible argument with his girlfriend just before running into a string of characters from his past. Despite his best efforts to run away from his problems, Norman can’t seem to escape them.

Rating . . . PG-13 (Language . Sexual Language)
Genre . . . Short . Comedy . Fantasy
Length . . . 10m 55s

Writing & Directing . . . Noah Pritzker
Producing . . . Wyatt Angelo & Brendan McHugh

Starring . . .
Kieran Culkin . . . Norman
Mae Whitman . . . Claire
Jeanine Serralles . . . Dr. Jacobson
Chip Zien . . . Dr. Zytlin
Sharon Washington . . . Professor Siegel
Justine Lupe . . . Genevieve
Mason Walker . . . Alan

Director of Photography . . . Andrew Ellmaker
Editor . . . David Massachi

A Maspeth Group Production

Official Selection . . . Tribeca Film Festival 2017

approachingabreakthrough.com
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Harry Potter and the Politics of Hate

As J.K. Rowling’s rich allegory reminds us, intolerance is an inner battle.

Tagline from this short film. What is written below the video follows the same path.

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Extremely important message carried throughout this short film and throughout J.K. Rowling’s writing and her lack of fear facing up to the bullies who aren’t brave enough to be the opposite of ‘Mean.’

For those Potterheads (like myself) . and for those not involved in this world . it makes no difference . the message needs to be heard . Beware of the Danger surrounding our world . it is Real as Real Can Be .

I am a member of The Resistance . being vigilant . not allowing myself to be hypnotized by the spewing rhetoric of the alt-right & the influences not-my-president is receiving from outside influences who through puppetry . rigged the election of the United States of America . allowing the wrong person to govern our Free Nation . someone who does not play well with others.

Just keep aware. Watch this video . see . hear . read the story it is portraying . in it’s honesty . wanting to safeguard our world from fascists who are attempting to usurp Freedom from every direction. Just watch & listen . Let your mind heart and soul be open. Imagine Peace. It would be possible. – j.kiley

Harry Potter and the Politics of Hate | Kaija Siirala

Ratings . . . PG (Violence . Evil . Fascism . Battle)
Short Film . . . 4m 18s

Scenes . . . Film clips from Harry Potter Films with words added over the visual proclaiming the levels of a growing intolerance surrounding everything and everyone throughout the (8) films produced from the (7) books of Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling

Article & Film by Kaija Siirala
June 23rd 2017 | Fandor

Although the series was originally intended for children, many adults also have been drawn to the world of Potter. This crossover appeal is due to the fact that the story often works on multiple levels; creator J.K. Rowling has worked in a criticism of racism, intolerance, and xenophobia. In setting her World of Magic amidst a population of non-magic-wielding “Muggles,” Rowling creates an “Other” that the evil Voldemort and his cronies can target as they rise to power.

In this culture of discrimination, anyone who is “tainted” by non-magic blood is considered less than. There’s even a fictional slur—“Mudblood”—to show the hatred and vitriol that comes with this prejudice. Interestingly, as fans of the Potter series will know, Voldemort himself is “Muggle-born,” and his hatred stems from his own insecurity and self-hatred. The allegory is all too apparent as Rowling paints the ultimate evil (Voldemort) with the prime objective of obliterating those who are not like him. He even installs his own lackey in the Ministry of Magic, which begins to parallel a Fascist state. In June, Rowling posted an essay to her website, On Monsters, Villains and the EU Referendum, laying out the problems with the exclusionary politics that underscored the Brexit vote.

Harry Potter is indeed a tale of a magical world that parallels our own—one of coming-of-age friendship and humor—but the subtext clearly instills the values of combating injustice and repression of marginalized people. Judging from the trailers for Fantastic Beasts, Rowling has not shied away from these themes, and we can expect them in films to come.

You Have The Power

© Kenneth Rougeau 2011

 

“Emily Dickinson was a kind of female Hamlet with daggers in her mind. She’s murderous & playful, & ultimately unknowable.  And her language shifts from second to second, so that we’re never standing on solid ground. we’d be right inside one of Emily’s electric whirlwinds.” – Jerome Charyn, The Secret Life of Emily Dickinson (passage not from his book)