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By | November 2010
You have to look at your festival run as a journey – a marathon of sorts – and definitely not a sprint…
Over the next few weeks, the fate of several thousand filmmakers will be decided as the 2011 programs for Sundance, Berlin and Slamdance will be locked and...
Remakes seem to have a stigma against them. In the current Hollywood climate, the word "remake" brings to mind images of unoriginality and laziness. But...
BOOTLEG FILES 350: “M” (1951 feature directed by Joseph Losey). LAST SEEN: We cannot confirm the last public exhibition of this film. AMERICAN HOME...
With so many storytelling mediums available nowadays, from books to iPhones to film to podcasts to video games and on, it was only a matter of time before...
Digital Celluloid, a comic strip by artist Chris Cirillo, pokes fun at the films of today, tomorrow and yesterday. Whether it is a classic or an upcoming...
This past Sunday afternoon, Myron, my dear friend and fellow filmmaker, treated my wife and I to a double feature of Shutter Island and The Aviator at the...
Comic books, films and more transmedia insanity collide in this week's Certified Film Threat in Progress as we focus in on Tyler Weaver's Whiz!Bam!Pow!...
Film Threat's last Film in 140 Panel on Twitter took place on Tuesday, November 23, 2010 from 9-10pm EST. Our topic was "Transmedia: What Is It, and Why...
BOOTLEG FILES 349: “Women in Chains” (1972 made-for-television film starring Ida Lupino and Lois Nettleton). LAST SEEN: We cannot confirm the last...
To say that horror films are routinely maligned and not taken seriously is to engender a yawn and a “Yeah, and what else?” response. It’s a given,...