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Steven Soderbergh is the executive producer of Tribute. At what point did he become involved? RICH FOX: When Soderbergh got involved...we had been...
BOOTLEG FILES 018: "The Threepenny Opera" (1962 German film version of the Brecht-Weill musical classic). LAST SEEN: Turns up occasionally on German...
Greg Pak's "Robot Stories" opens in New York at the Cinema Village on February 13th and in Los Angeles at the Laemmle Fairfax Theater on March 12th. See...
The full schedule of films has yet to be announced for the SXSW 2004 Film Festival in Austin, Texas this March, but there have been a few confirmations. ...
Patty Jenkins’ “Monster” shines its headlights onto the gruesome wreckage that piles up when romantic, youthful ideals are shattered by desperation...
Two pictures certain to figure in the upcoming Oscar race offer complex, emotionally wrenching examinations of the modern immigrant experience. Both In...
IFP/Los Angeles is now accepting applications for the 2004 IFP Los Angeles Film Festival, which will take place from Thursday, June 17 through Saturday,...
Stay up to date with what's going on in the production of Ramzi Abed's "The Black Dahlia" at the film's official website, which continues to grow as the...
I, like many film fans, enjoy David Lynch's work. The mainstream filmgoers, however, have a different take on his films. Put simply: They don't know what...
Dear Adam, I understand your predicament. You finally made a movie that Roger Ebert liked (Punch Drunk Love) and nobody went to see it. Hell, even the...