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Maybe Tomorrow is a 2012 independent drama film. Written and directed by Michael Wolfe , the film is Mr. Wolfe's feature directorial debut. [ 1 ] The film stars Dominik Tiefenthaler , Michael Wolfe, Paul Lange and Christopher Shyer .
Maybe Tomorrow) is a 2016 Philippine romantic drama independent film written, co-produced, and directed by Samantha Lee in her feature film directorial debut. Starring Jasmine Curtis-Smith and Louise delos Reyes, the film tells the story of Alex (Curtis-Smith), a lesbian who starts falling for her best friend Jess (delos Reyes). [2] [3]
Maybe Tomorrow, a 1973 Australian television film featuring Carole Skinner "Maybe Tomorrow" ( True Detective ) , a 2015 TV episode Maybe Tomorrow , a 1977 poetry collection by Charles Bukowski
For directing Maybe Tomorrow, Wolfe received the award for Best Director and shared the award for Best Film at the 2012 Golden Door International Film Festival, [2] and was the runner-up for Best Feature in the 2012 Philadelphia Independent Film Festival. [7] Maybe Tomorrow was showcased at the 2012 Hartford Flick Fest (Best Feature Flick).
"Maybe Tomorrow" is a song from Welsh rock band Stereophonics' fourth studio album, You Gotta Go There to Come Back (2003). Written and produced by Stereophonics frontman Kelly Jones , the song was released as a single on 21 July 2003 and peaked at number three on the UK Singles Chart .
maybe tomorrow... is the fifth studio album by the musical project Low Roar, released July 30, 2021 through Tonequake Records.A reviewer from Sputnikmusic stated the band "fashioned their own cyclical universe" through the album's storytelling and described the music as "so pure, moving, and intricate that you can't afford to continue ignoring it."
In a retrofuturistic world, a huckster named Jack Billings runs a small business of traveling salesmen who go door to door (on Earth) selling timeshares on the moon.Jack pays his staff with the payments, pockets the rest, and then moves on from town to town, with the fictional rocket launch for his customers to be brought to their fictional new homes being delayed further and further.
In a retrospective review of the song for The Sound of Fury fan club magazine, Chris Eley described "Maybe Tomorrow" as a "haunting, wistful paean of heartbreak and teenage angst". [4] The single was also released in the US by London Records in January 1959, where it reportedly gained some interest, and in New Zealand in July 1959.