In the Court of the Crimson King: King Crimson at 50 – Interview with Toby Amies

Toby Amies on Striving to Stay in the Moment: A Walking Interview with the Director of In the Court of the Crimson King: King Crimson at 50

By Christopher Rzigalinski

Director Toby Amies : Photo courtesy of ARPR Publicity

Toby Amies is a documentarian that uses himself as a storytelling device. The sincere first-person interview style of his Great Garden series, The Man Whose Mind Exploded, and now In the Court of the Crimson King: King Crimson at 50 introduces audiences to what he lovingly calls “monomaniacal” characters in vulnerable states. Toby’s presence appears through his disembodied voice, engaging film subjects with compassion and creating space for viewers to fill. It’s an immersive style of filmmaking that adds layers to every project. 

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Review – Disturbing Behavior (1998) **31 Days of Horror**

The ’31 Days of Horror’ take us to Cradle Bay, Washington where teenagers in a group known as the “Blue Ribbons” are suspiciously well behaved. Watch our review of the 1998 sci-fi/horror movie Disturbing Behavior, starring James Marsden, Katie Holmes and Nick Stahl. Sounds Razor.

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Review – Don’t Worry Darling (2022)

Kevin Muller reviews the highly controversial film Don’t Worry Darling that’s directed by Olivia Wilde and starring Chris Pine, Florence Pugh, Harry Styles, and Olivia Wilde. The movie is currently playing in theaters everywhere.

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“A 1950s housewife living with her husband in a utopian experimental community begins to worry that his glamorous company could be hiding disturbing secrets.”

ELVIS – 4K Digital Code #PhellasGiveAway 9/29

For this month’s #phellasgiveaway, we’re giving away a 4K UHD digital code to the new Elvis movie. Watch our quick YouTube video and enter in to win! The winner will be announced on September 29th.

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“The life of American music icon Elvis Presley, from his childhood to becoming a rock and movie star in the 1950s while maintaining a complex relationship with his manager, Colonel Tom Parker.”

Review – Crimes of the Future (2022)

David Cronenberg once again directs Viggo Mortensen in the sci-fi body horror film Crimes of the Future. Watch Logan and Henry’s review now and stay tuned for more reviews coming soon.

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“Humans adapt to a synthetic environment, with new transformations and mutations. With his partner Caprice, Saul Tenser, celebrity performance artist, publicly showcases the metamorphosis of his organs in avant-garde performances.”

Review – Elvis (2022)

Those wild hound dogs Logan and Henry take a trip to the heartbreak hotel and review Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis, starring Austin Butler and Tom Hanks.

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“Elvis is Baz Luhrmann’s biopic of Elvis Presley, from his childhood to becoming a rock and movie star in the 1950s while maintaining a complex relationship with his manager, Colonel Tom Parker.”