Monday, April 15, 2024

Anais Nin, on writing:


If you do not breathe through writing,
if you do not cry out in writing,
or sing in writing,
then don't write,
because our culture has no use for it.

– Anais Nin.

Sunday, April 14, 2024

On this day in movie history - American Psycho (2000):


directed by Mary Harron,
written by Mary Harron and Guinevere Turner,
based on the novel by Bret Easton Ellis,
was released in the United States on April 14, 2000.
Music by John Cale.


Picture shown in Patrick Bateman’s apartment is part of the Men in the Cities series by Robert Longo:


Cast:
Christian Bale, Justin Theroux, Josh Lucas, Bill Sage, Chloë Sevigny, Reese Witherspoon, Samantha Mathis, Matt Ross, Jared Leto, Willem Dafoe, Cara Seymour, Guinevere Turner, Stephen Bogaert, Monika Meier, Reg E. Cathey, Blair Williams, Marie Dame, Kelley Harron, Patricia Gage, Krista Sutton, Landy Cannon, Park Bench, Catherine Black, Margaret Ma, Peter Tufford Kennedy, Mark Pawson, Jessica Lau, Lilette Wiens, Glen Marc Silot, Charlotte Hunter, Kiki Buttignol, Joyce R. Korbin, Reuben Thompson, Bryan Renfro, Ross Gibby, Christina McKay, Alan McCullough, Anthony Lemke, Connie Chen, Brett Alexander, Peter Loung, Joseph Oliveira, Leanne Poirier, Somaya Reece, Kate Steen.

On this day in movie history - Hollywood Confidential (1997):


Hollywood Confidential,
directed by Reynaldo Villalobos,
written by Anthony Yerkovich,
was released in the United States on April 14, 1997.
Music by Marc Bonilla.


Cast:
Edward James Olmos, Rick Aiello, Angela Alvarado, Christine Harnos, A. Day Henden, Richard T. Jones, Brendan Kelly, Charlize Theron, Thomas Jane, Evelina Fernández, Valarie Rae Miller, Marissa Ribisi, J. Downing, Sarah Lassez, Brent Huff, Kristen Dalton, Amanda Pays, William James Jones, Patrick Dollaghan, Billy Marti, Thomas Patti, Anthony Hickox, Ivana Milicevic, Kaylan Romero, Brendon Chad, Rene Mujica, Warren Reno, Madison Clark, Billy Kane, Paul Goodman, Robyn Lees, Anthony Yerkovich.

On this day in music history - Lakmé, by Léo Delibes (1883):


Lakmé,
by Léo Delibes,
was first performed at the Salle Favart in Paris, France, on April 14, 1883.
Opera in three acts.
Based on Les babouches du Brahmane, by Théodore Pavie,
and the novel Le Mariage de Loti by Pierre Loti.

Born on this day – Bradford Dillman:


Bradford Dillman

Actor

Writer

April 14, 1930 – January 16, 2018

Born on this day – Gloria Jean:


Gloria Jean

Actress

Singer

April 14, 1926 – August 31, 2018

Born on this day – Rod Steiger:


Rod Steiger

Actor

April 14, 1925 – July 9, 2002

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