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Extreme Projectionist
It's OK with Dennis Nyback if you don't like the image he projects.
Dennis Nyback's Pike Street Cinema could be the Northwest's most unusual movie house.
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Making History Hollywood Style
Steven Spielberg remakes Schindler in his own image.
Speilberg's spoonful of sugar prevents Schindler's List from being one of the all-time greats.
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A Touch of Welles
The "greatest of all sleaze movies" is recognized a national treasure.
Orson Welles must be having a good last laugh at that wrap party in the sky.
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Posing at the Posies
It sounds like a stretch, but moshing is a lot like moviemaking. No, really...
A brief analysis of "moshing" as it applies to moviemaking. Seriosly, folks.
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Letters
High on Hollywood
Steve Wright's Federal Way helicopter company loves to fly for the studios, and it shows.
A strong Washington film industry would be a book for businesses like Steven Wright's helicoptor company.
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Scapegoat: Hollywood
The movie industry takes cover as the new censorship advocates gather strength.
Will the movie industry censor itself now that government has threatened to clean up its act?
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Joy & Luck in Hollywood
Ron Bass talks about The Joy Luck Club, Sleeping With the Enemy, and how he got to be Hollywood's busiest screenwriter.
He may be the busiest screenwriter in Hollywood, but this Oscar-winner wouldn't have it any other way.
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McElwee’s March - Part 2
As in life, there are no scripts to Ross McElwee's Films. And he hopes to keep it that way.
The art hours phenom talks about the changes success has brought to his career.
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Visions From Down Under
Peter Weir and Jane Champion sail into the mystic
The sensibilities of foreign directors seem to change after coming to America.
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Triumph and Tragedy
The only U.S. film to be blacklisted, Salt of the Earth finally makes its debut on home video.
The only U.S. film ever blacklisted debuts on home video.
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Video Masturbation
You have to master the fundamentals if you want to master your doman.
You can do it all in the video world… but are you the master of your doman?
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Sweet Little Films
MovieMaker talks to Zola Mumford and Tom Hodges about their latest projects.
Seattle moviemakers Zola Mumford and Tom Hodgson do the chin wag, and we write it down.
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That’s a Wrap
Much-hyped weekend event a disappointment- workshops light on details and substance.
The First "Annual" Port Townsend Feature Film Conference is a bust
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Ross McElwee’s March
As in life, there are no scripts to Ross McElwee's films. And he hopes to keep it that way.
Ross McElwee talks about his new project and how having a family has affected his career.
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High and Low
Adapting Edith Wharton, Raymond Carver, and The Fugitive
The benefits and pitfalls of translating other art forms into movies.
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The Friend or Dafoe?
Body of Evidence and Light Sleeper, two Willem Dafoe thrillers on video.
Madonna and Willem Dafoe have deviant sex in Body of Evidence.
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No Absence of Malice
A look at current movies with a no-punches-pulled attitude
Reviews of Farewell My Concubine, Twenty Bucks, and Malice.
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Video Is Not Slumming
Local creator of the "Lucky Charm Awards," an acclaimed alternative video festival, gives a primer for video auteurs
You're good enough, you're smart enough, and you still shoot video. And that's... okay.
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From the Publisher
So how come we need another movie magazine, anyway?
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Carl Darchuk’s Higher Education
A local moviemaker fights the system after completing his first feature film
Carl Darchuk of Renton looks back at the making of his first feature.
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