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Sinopsis Film The Glass House, Tayang Malam Ini di Bioskop TransTV Pukul 23.30 WIB


Berikut ini sinopsis film The Glass House yang akan tayang Sabtu (19/1/2019) malam ini di Bioskop Trans TV pukul 23.30 WIB

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Film The Glass House dijadwalkan tayang Sabtu (19/1/2019) malam ini pukul 23.30 WIB.

Film ini bergenre thriller misteri psikologis ini menceritakan mengenai kisah dua saudara yang bernama Ruby dan Rhett kehilangan orang tua mereka Dave dan Grace.

Awalnya mereka memiliki sebuah keluarga yang bahadia dan membuat mereka merasa nyaman.

Namun kematian kedua orang tua mereka karena sebuah kecelakaan mengubah segalanya.

Mereka kemudian diasuh oleh tetangga mereka bernama Erin dan Terry Malibu.

Alasannya adalah mereka berdua mendapatkan hak asuh sekaligus tanggung jawab untuk mengasuh kedua saudara tersebut sesuai dengan warisan yang telah ditulis.

Erin dan Terru menjadi orang tua yang baik bagi kedua anak tersebut.

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Mereka selalu mewujudkan keinginan Ruby dan Rhett apapun itu.




The synth wave wizard Com Truise will be beginning his Spring Tour very soon and is scheduled to perform in Pomona. The electronic musician will play at The Glass House on Thursday, March 21st. He will be supported by likeminded artists, Jack Gray and ginla. Tickets for the show will cost fans $20 if purchased in advance and $22 if purchased the day off. Doors for the event will open at 7:00 PM, with the show beginning at 8:00 PM. The show will be open to all ages.

Seth Haley, aka Com Truise, is an electronic musician that has a distinct synth wave sound that is highly influenced by music from the 80s. His debut album from 2011 entitled Galactic Melt was a refreshing album that sparked the interest of many. The album depicted his signature sound that nobody knew they wanted but needed. Soon after the release, Haley’s fanbase grew exponentially and was considered as one of the leaders of the modern day synth wave style. His third released EP entitled Wave 1 was another notable project that gained a lot of recognition as well. It peaked at number 6 on U.S. Heatseekers and number 7 on U.S. Dance/Electronic for Billboard. Furthermore, his more recent album Iteration consists of some of the most technical and exciting tracks he has ever produced.

There is no doubt that Com Truise has an untouchable style that will always remain significant in the electronic music community. His live performances are just as special and seem to always captivate the listeners. Head over to the link below to catch the musical genius perform in Pomona.

Com Truise

with Jack Gray & ginla

Thursday, March 21, 2019

Doors: 7:00 PM

Show: 8:00 PM

$20 – $22

All ages

The Glass House

200 W. Second St

Pomona, CA, 91766

Purchase tickets here


The idea behind having Mahatma Gandhi as the theme of this year’s Republic Day flower show is to curb littering at Lalbagh Botanical Garden, the venue of the annual event.

The city’s famed lung space turns into a dumping yard around January 26 every year. This year, the Horticulture Department hopes people will heed Gandhi’s message and keep the park clean. But it’s not banking on Gandhi alone to drive home the message. Volunteers will be posted around food stalls to make sure people throw waste only in designated bins and to penalise the violators. To discourage the use of plastic, reusable bottles have been made available at drinking water counters.

The life and times of Gandhi have been replicated at Lalbagh to mark his 150th birth anniversary. Floral and millet replicas of Sabarmati Ashram, Gandhi Kutir and Gandhi playing with his grandson Kanu will be the centre of attraction for the next 10 days. Kanu, a former NASA scientist who died in 2016, had walked ahead of Gandhi on the beaches of Gujarat’s Dandi village during the Salt Satyagraha in March-April 1930.

Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy, who inaugurated the flower show on Friday, said people, especially youth and politicians, should draw inspiration from Gandhi on tolerance and follow in his footsteps.

Meena, a visitor, was excited. “I haven’t seen Sabarmati Ashram or Sevagram. But looking at this, I’m sure that place inspires the same calmness,” she said.

Visitors can see replicas of Gandhi’s charkha, the Dandi march, a statue of him with a girl child, a two-faced statue of him and his wife Kasturba Gandhi, etc. A special attraction is a statue of Gandhi made from millets in the glass house, with the famous bhajan ‘Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram’ playing in the backdrop. All around the glass house are photographs of Gandhi at public functions and with famous people.

The statues of Gandhi’s Three Monkeys (representing the principle ‘hear no evil, see no evil and speak no evil’) inside and outside the glass house are an added attraction. Large-size models of his spectacles are placed outside the glass house. Another highlight is his face made with colourful balls.

Do not miss Gandhi meditating outside his Sabarmati Ashram, in flesh and blood. No, he has not been reincarnated. That’s Vemgal Somashekhar, dressed up as Gandhi. This will be the 75-year-old’s sixth public appearance as Gandhi. He will sit throughout the flower show that will go on until January 27.


This is what happened when Darren Criss met his favorite actor 10:43 AM ET Tue, 8 Jan 2019 | 01:05

With his reputation as a writer-director in shambles, Shyamalan realized that he would have to try and tune out the rampant criticism by listening to his gut and making low-budget, independent horror movie similar to the suspenseful films that helped launch his career.

"This was a time when nobody was calling, nobody wanted to make a film with me," Shyamalan says in the speech. That meant he would have to finance the film himself, so he took out a $5 million loan, putting up his family's house as collateral.

Shyamalan finished a rough cut of the movie and showed it to every Hollywood studio that would meet with him. They all passed. At that point, he says, "I am on the verge of financial collapse. I do not believe in myself."

Despite his disappointment, Shyamalan convinced himself to keep working on his self-financed movie. "I went into the editing room [and] I just made one scene better, just one moment better," Shyamalan says in his speech. He kept working to improve the movie — "I made another moment better and another moment better," he says — and those incremental successes helped him shrug off the weight of his disappointment and Hollywood's criticism of his work.

"I just stopped thinking about selling the movie, I stopped thinking about what was going to happen to me. And, I just got addicted to this feeling of making that next thing better," he says.

Shyamalan showed the edited version of his film to Universal Pictures and the studio bought the rights to distribute the movie and horror film powerhouse Jason Blum's Blumhouse Productions ("Get Out," "The Purge") signed on as the producer. The movie, a found footage horror film called "The Visit," went on to gross nearly $100 million (on a production budget of just $5 million) while receiving mostly positive reviews from critics.

Shyamalan took the money he made from "The Visit" and self-financed his next movie, 2017's "Split," which earned a number of rave reviews and grossed $278 million worldwide on a production budget of just $9 million.

Now, he's releasing "Glass" and industry trackers expect the new film to clear more than $50 million over the holiday weekend — an opening bow that could put it on pace to match last year's popular horror film "A Quiet Place," which grossed over $340 million in total.

Shyamalan believes now that what spurred his career comeback was simply his realization that there are only so many things that each person has control over. For instance, he could not control the reactions of critics, audiences and Hollywood executives to his work, but he could control how hard he worked on his next project and how focused he was on making it better, bit by bit.

"A person who concentrates on what they have power over becomes unlimited in their ability to manifest what they want in the world," Shyamalan told Drexel graduates in his commencement speech.

Disclosure: NBCUniversal is the parent company of both Universal Pictures and CNBC.

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