Tag: film

  • Comedians in Cars…

    For some reason, I am fascinated and find the episodes of “Comedians in Cards Getting Coffee” to be laugh out loud funny.  Now, I am not a fan of Jerry Seinfield, and even less so of Tina Fey, but this one is great – http://comediansincarsgettingcoffee.com/tina-fey-feces-are-my-purview I think it really is about the coffee and seeing these…

  • Movie – Everest

    In the fall of 2015, a movie starring Jake Gyllenhaal, and based on the book “Into Thin Air” by Jon Krakauer will be released. I have been a fan of Krakauer’s books since reading “Into the Wild” about Christopher McCandless. I have posted quite a bit about the story, the assumed motivations of Chris’ actions,…

  • Film – Andrei Tarkovsky

    Six films of famed Russian director Andrei Tarkovsky 1932-1986) are available for free through this link: http://www.openculture.com/2010/07/tarkovksy.html Ivan’s Childhood (1962) Andrei Rublev (1966) Solaris (1972) The Mirror (1975) Stalker (1979) Nostalghia (1983) Three Student Films The Killers, 1956 There Will Be No Leave Today, 1958 The Steamroller and the Violin, 1960

  • Enso Press – Website and Updates

    Enso Press, LLC has changed to a new website design. As always, simplicity is key with limited extraneous information getting in the way of the core content – artistic journals and film. The Support page has been updated with information on a music project we supported. More information will be coming soon with the status…

  • Music – Startle the Heavens

    I had been listening to the music of Startle the Heavens.   This is a project of musician and composer Ben Leopard.  Music is vital to our understanding of ourselves, the world and other cultures.  This meant a lot to me and cemented my desire to be involved with the movie in anyway possible. My…

  • Jackson Pollock 51

    I have written quite a bit about Jackson Pollock here. I had not heard of him or his art until I saw the film starring Ed Harris, and now it has turned into an educational quest. In the film, there is an extended scene where Pollock is being filmed for a documentary. The links below…

  • Stone Path Review and Films

    The publisher of Stone Path Review, Enso Press, LLC (www.ensopress.com) is interested in producing films via our Enso Productions division. We are looking for independent feature length films that are in pre-production up to the filming stage. Films with a mission similar to Stone Path Review and Enso Press are preferred – spirituality, finding and…

  • Update and Endeavors

    I’ve been away from the blog more than I would like, but things will settle down a bit in September.  I’ve been taking PHP classes and working on certification.  PHP is the programming language behind many websites (such as Facebook) and what Workdpress is created with.  I”m hoping this will take my career in a…

  • Holiday Inn

    Happy New Year everyone!  As is our tradition, we went to a local theatre (Heights Theatre) and viewed Holiday Inn.  Staring Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire, it is a classic black and white film with humor, dancing, singing, and entertainment about the holidays.  What is most surprising for me, is that I actually enjoy and look…