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January 2026
Filmphernalia
Your New Entertainment Bud
From the Editor’s Desk
Lines Immortal
“After all, tomorrow is another day.”
Gone with the Wind (1939)
How many times have you
thought of abstaining from
putting one more on your plate
only to do it eventually as you
realize the plate can fit some
more? Filmospheric is that item
and since it had enough room
of its own for a newsletter,
Filmphernalia was born. Now
Filmospheric, my site with
movie reviews and articles from
topics in the Entertainment
world, is about the same age as
Filmphernalia since it’s still not
a year that the site was born.
It’s kind of having twins, getting
more love while soothing your
anxieties about raising them
with the thought that love
conquers all.
Inside this issue:
Screenopticals: Tom Cruise in
Action, The Matrix, and Die Hard
FilmBuzz — Usual, Unusual, and
Unheard
Scripter’s Haven — Sharks Shorts
Contest
Q&A: Guillaume Campanacci —
Styling the Shot
Retro Fandom — Airwolf Flies
Again!
Film Quiz
Been There, Seen It!
2
2
2
The Fabulous
3
3
3
4
Over the past two months, I’ve
seen some really great movies
from the yesteryears, making it
a challenge to pick and choose
for creating a short list of the
best ones. It depends on one’s
taste, mood, and other things.
So here are my five picks for
this month.
1. Babette’s Feast (1987)
2. Life with Father (1947)
3. Out of the Past (1947)
4. Decision at Sundown (1957)
5. Century (1993)
Danish Faith-based Drama
Classic Hollywood Comedy
Film Noir
Western
Period Drama
For the inaugural issue of
Filmphernalia, I’m including
entries rather randomly and
trying to get as much of glimpses
of the site as possible. For
now, it’s not a huge site—just a
hundred reviews, a few articles
– or Screenopticals (my coinage)
– and this infant newsletter.
External content like a short
chat with someone from the
filmmaking world, news preferably
from indie filmmaking circles,
maybe a movie quiz, and
some other tidbits will be included.
I’ll
be open to letters from readers
as well as contributions,
and suggestions of course for
making this newborn worth your
time.
Filmphernalia is planned to be
published 6 issues a year, or
one issue every other month.
This may change with time,
Ernest Dempsey
December 31, 2025
depending on time and content
manageability. Let’s get on this
ride together!
Thank you for your time and
feel free to reach out via the
Contact Form on https://
www.filmospheric.com.
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Filmphernalia
Screenopticals: Tom Cruise in Action, The Matrix, and Die Hard
Back when I watched action
movies, Tom Cruise was not
even remotely on the map of
action movie stars. But seeing
someone ask on X (Twitter)
recently whether Cruise is one
of the greatest action heroes of
all times, I had to look up Tom’s
filmography on IMDb to see
what action roles he has taken
over the last two plus decades.
Comparing it roughly to the
credits of action actors I knew
(I’m watching action movies
again), the Screenopticals
section was added to the site
address this question.
Writing about The Matrix was on
my mind since media created a
little buzz about the movie as
an allegory for transgenderism
a few years ago. The topic made
some headlines as the creators
of The Matrix – the Wachowski
siblings – claimed so during an
interview and then went back
and forth on it, according to
various sources. How valid is
this interpretation? And who
decides? These questions are
addressed in the screenoptical.
Then there is the unsettled
debate of whether or not Die
Hard is a Christmas movie. I say
no and give my reasons.
Read these screenopticals on
Filmospheric site (carousel).
FilmBuzz — Usual, Unusual, and Unheard
Epoch Times, December 5)
At his 100th
birthday, Dick Van
Dyke is seen
dancing.
 Kevin Spacey Accused of
Sexual Assault by Three
Men; Headed to Civil Court.
(Reality Tea, November 28)
 The Conjuring: Last Rites
(2025) earns $494 million
globally. (Box Office Mojo,
December 5)
 Netflix to Acquire Warner
Bros. Entertainment Assets
in $72 Billion Deal. (The
ist
 Dick Van Dyke turns 100 —
and he’s still dancing.
(Deseret News, December
12)
 Rob Reiner and Wife Found
Dead in Their L.A. Home.
(Parade, December 14)
 Brigitte Bardot, 1960s
sultry sex symbol turned
militant animal rights activdies
at 91. (The Associated
Press, December 28)
Scripter’s Haven — Sharks Shorts Contest
The story begins here and now...
This year’s Sharks Short Film
Scriptwriting Competition is now
open to submissions. This is a
free-to-enter international
screenwriting contest, based in
the United Kingdom (UK). The
fun part of this contest is that
they give you a brief (prompt)
and you create a script of up to
5 pages (or less) around it.
Deadline: January 31, 2026
I have participated twice (2022
and 2024). The first time my
script The One Egg Challenge
was one of the top 10 finalists.
The second time, my script A
Touch of Purple didn’t make it to
the finals. Now I am participating
again (and loving it). Let’s do it!
To enter the contest, visit
https://filmfreeway.com/
KinsaleSharksShorts.
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Q&A: Guillaume Campanacci — Styling the Shot
Actor, director, cinematographer,
and editor Guillaume
Campanacci tells about styling
his shots.
Where do you prefer B&W
against color?
Color dominates modern life;
B&W lets characters exist in a
more intimate, timeless space.
But the story always dictates it,
not myself.
When do you choose moving
camera shots?
I move the camera when a
character’s inner world is shifting,
when energy needs to flow,
tension needs to grow, or the
audience should feel physically
pulled into the moment rather
than simply observing it.
Do your actors do their own
makeup?
On Devils in Disguise, yes. On
my other films, it depended on
budget. I have zero interest in
make-up, except if it's a part of
the character's look.
How do you enjoy your work on
the shot as a cinematographer
as against editor of the footage?
Cinematography
is instinct,
capturing emotion in the moment.
Editing is architecture,
discovering rhythm and the
film’s true heartbeat. I love
shifting between them: one is
impulse, the other revelation,
and both complete the story
Campanacci’s Whenever I’m
Alone With You and Devils in
Disguise are now available on
Prime Video and Tubi.
Guillaume Campanacci
Retro Fandom — Airwolf Flies Again!
For those of who grew up with
the ‘80s TV sensation Airwolf,
buckle up for another flight!
The YouTube channel Airwolf
Fan Movies has created a short
Airwolf fan film called “Valley of
Fire” as an episode related to
the original show. Here’s the
plot in brief (from the video’s
description):
Two stolen WWII aircraft (aided
by a mysterious, high-level
F.I.R.M. operative) and some
skillful Russian pilots leads to
an aerial confrontation on
Hawke's briar patch, the Valley
of the Gods. But those aren't
the only old ghosts to return
from Airwolf's past.
Fun fact about the film: it’s not
AI (as I mistakenly thought at
first), but good old-school frame
-by-frame editing out of passion
for the memories of Airwolf.
Check out the short film and
other Airwolf fan videos by this
group on YouTube at
www.youtube.com/
@AIRWOLFMovie.
Fandom never
dies; it flies!
Film Quiz — Can You Guess the Movie?
mood goes. :)
Instead of posting a still from a
movie and asking about the
movie’s name or a certain actor
in a particular role, as I have
done for years on my personal
website, I switched gears and
tried a new kind of quiz. It’s
borrowed straight from my other
website. For future quizzes,
maybe a mix of older and new
formats can be tried—as the
For this quiz, see the group of
images below and see what
movie name you come up with.
Send your answers to:
editor@ernestdempsey.com.
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Twin Paws Productions made some short films and
plans to resume production on small indie projects.
Filmospheric is a manifestation of the same passion for
movies and filmmaking that led to the creation of
Twin Paws Productions. If you are an indie filmmaker
open to collaborating on projects where we won’t
need any real funding, because we can do all the
needed work ourselves, feel free to connect with me
on Stage32. My profile URL on the site is:
https://www.stage32.com/profile/178458/about.
Down the road, this section may be open for any
special messages or advertisements. So keep your
scanners peeled for it!
Visit and bookmark
https://www.filmospheric.com.
Been There, Seen It!
Location, location, location –
the prime directive in the real
estate is every bit true when it
comes to movies. Where and
from what angle a scene is shot
can determine the screen value
of the production. This section
brings the location in a parttravel
and part-trivia combo. For
this issue, I acknowledge my
dream filming location – which
is from the TV show Twin Peaks
by David Lynch (RIP).
After dreaming about seeing it
in person for years, I finally got
to visit the Snoqualmie Falls in
Washington State in November
2022. The show’s iconic intro
features the Snoqualmie Falls
with the opening credits. The
Salish Lodge & Spa overlooking
the falls was made The Great
Northern Hotel in the show
where FBI Agent Cooper (Kyle
MacLachlan) stayed while he
was investigating the murder of
Laura Palmer (Sheryl Lee).
With the woods on one side and
the green hilly surroundings on
the other, the falls create a
music that lets you go back and
forth in time. It’s such a unique
experience. My friend Annie
who took the trip with me can
verify.
So what’s your favorite filming
location and how many times
have you visited it? Want to
share your pics and/or travel
tale?
Write to Us
Send us your two cents on
cinema/movies/TV and
Filmphernalia will publish
along with your name and
location (city/state/country).
Write to:
edtor@ernestdempsey.com
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