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By | November 2005
“My Brother’s War” is microbudget film worth a look…
The life of a microbudget filmmaker is not an easy one. Concerns that would plague any film production such as finding actors and a useable script triple...
There’s something appealing about the kind of conversation that takes place amongst friends after three in the morning, the one that normally either...
The prospect of sitting through a three-hour documentary about an unknown bodybuilder may not seem like everyone’s notion of ideal viewing. Yet the...
And we're off! In the first of four program announcements, Sundance Institute today announced the line-up of films for the Independent Feature Film and...
The American Cinematheque presents KONG SESSION at the Aero (December 3) and the Egyptian (December 16 - 18) Theatres. Whoever thought that King Kong, a...
First off, I want to apologize to anyone who was waiting for my Russ Meyer article. I might get back to it at some point, but let’s just sum it up by...
How have things been since “The Lady from Sockholm” premiered at the Atlanta Film Festival? Evan Lieberman: It’s played in a lot of film...
Even though Jackie Chan did not direct “The Myth,” (Stanley Tong), he did produce it; and his creative input echoes throughout this genre-bending...
If you have watched Cartoon Network in recent years, then you have seen Jay Edwards’ editing skills. While there were no fries, meatballs, or milkshakes...
Marriage the François Ozon way requires a different creativity. A marriage moving forward in the time span of cinema has been done so many times before,...