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Winter’s Bone on Wikipedia
If you haven’t taken a look at what Wikipedia has to say about Winter’s Bone you might think about it. It contains a comprehensive listing of awards that Winter’s Bone has taken. Scroll down a bit to get to it. … Continue reading
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Tonight at the Moxie
It was a footstomping, stand-on-the-chair kind of crowd tonight at the Moxie theater and Farmers Gastropub in Springfield for the local Oscars Nominations party. Marideth Sisco and Blackberry Winter performed two sets including a couple brand new wailers that sent … Continue reading
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Tagged Blackberry Winter, film, folk, gospel, marideth sisco, media, meth, Moxie, murder ballad, Music, old time music, oscar nominations, Ozarks, Winter's Bone
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The New Yorker kinda likes WINTER’S BONE
“In its lived-in, completely non-ideological way, “Winter’s Bone” is one of the great feminist works in film.” – David Denby, The New Yorker ““Winter’s Bone” is what we’ve been waiting for: a work of art that grabs hold and won’t … Continue reading
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This From the Arkansas Times
This from the Arkansas Times about the 4th annual Little Rock Film Festival. “Winter’s Bone,” Debra Granik’s Sundance-winning adaption of Daniel Woodrell’s novel of the same name, will open the Little Rock Film Festival , with Granik and actor and … Continue reading
West Plains Premiere of Winter’s Bone!
Both shows were a sell out. photo credit; S. Denton, Moonmooring Marideth is on a 4 day, 4 city, 4 premier whirlwind tour you might say. I anticipate some words from her soon. More photos, dialogue and links to this … Continue reading