" I am cut to the brains

February 10, 2022

Another Lie from Amsterdog Rescue - Please Share

Amsterdog is listing Frost as having been "adopted."  She was not adopted.  She had to be euthanized while with me on a trial basis since she was so dangerous. 


Do not use this shelter

February 08, 2022

Amsterdog.org - Please Share

Do not use Amsterdog.  Deborah Dilorio, the owner, did not give me the complete history on the dog I had on a trial basis - in particular she did not tell me the dog had a bite history.

The person who was fostering the dog at the time also did not tell me, and lied outright saying the dog never started an attack, but would only defend herself.  Utterly false.  I got a very dangerous dog that caused huge amounts of pain and suffering and many thousands of dollars in medical bills.  Because they did not tell the truth.

December 09, 2021

Oscars 2022 - It's Official

 Very pleased to note that a recent film I did, TIKKUN OLAM, is an official entry for the 2022 Oscars.



December 03, 2021

Oscar Buzz

I am pleased to report that a recent film I did, Tikkun Olam, has been accepted by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for Oscar consideration and is streaming now for nominators.


You may be interested as well watching Ziauddin Yousafzai, Malala Yousafzai’s father, react to “Tikkun Olam” after screening at the 2021 Birmingham Film Festival.   “A remarkable film of love and compassion for our coming generations". 


October 05, 2021

Another Best for Tikkun Olam

Tikkun Olam wins Best Short Film at The 2021 American Presidents Film and Literary Festival, giving this film its 7th Best Short Award.

Alexander Barnett in Tikkun Olam

September 15, 2021

King Lear Film Act 1 Scene 2

 Stream Episode 2    Exclusively on Amazon Prime

  

Edmund Plots

Failing to secure his fortune on the road, Edmund intends to steal his brother Edgar's inheritance and usurp his father Gloucester's authority, killing both if necessary.

1.2 

Edmund is confident, charming, and incredibly shrewd, but remains hindered by his status as the illegitimate son. He is contemptuous of his station in life, but does not act rashly out of hatred; rather he is fiendishly thoughtful in his ambition. He is willing to risk everything to deceive his father and brother and gain power for himself, and therefore takes nothing for granted. Edmund’s monologues are not complaints, nor are they boasts. He is superior, but does not seek praise or admiration for his cunning, lest he hinder his success. Instead, he meticulously works through his own thoughts, planning for every eventuality, and sarcastically expressing contempt for society in the process. He is not plotting revenge against Gloucester for unwittingly humiliating him in the opening scene. His decision to pursue his father’s title has been made prior to his return to the kingdom. His father behavior only makes him more eager to finally carry out what he has so carefully planned for.