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Issue #08 [August 1994]
Features: Decline of the Western
By Lyall Bush
Sure the Western's back, but do today's directors really understand what made "cowboy movies" one of the best loved genres in the world?
Features: Out of the Shadows
By Jeff Schwager
Screenwriting has been very good to David Koepp, who's had five of his scripts made into major Hollywood movies in the last two years.
Features: Back on the Mainscreen
By Tom Allen
Moviemakers are starting to take the shorter format seriously, as markets start to open up for the first time in recent memory.
Features: First Lady of Horror
By Kathleen McInnis
In a new book Janet Leigh remembers how she terrified the nation 34 summers ago in one of the greatest horror films of all time.
Features: Psycho Analysis
By Paula Hunt
Long before Friday the 13th, before Nightmare
on Elm Street, before Halloween, there was Psycho.
You don't need a Ph.D. to understand this film, and after
reading this article, you'll realize that wouldn't help anyway.
Stillman’s Wit
By Jeff Schwager
Once again Whit Stillman proves that small, dialogue-driven films can still find an audience. Especially if they're witty.
Best of the West
By Tom Barr
From High Noon to Unforgiven, a glance at some of the great Westerns.
From Russia with Lens
By Jack Watson
Are those new Russian cameras a viable alternative to the cameras you can't afford?
Auditioning for Love and Money
By Colleen Patrick
Auditioning is what actors really do for a living. Here's how to do it better.
Laid Back and Cool, Telluride Style
By Brian O'Hare
Colorado's Telluride Film Festival is one of the coolest summer festivals around.
Notebook: MM Notebook
By Timothy Rhys
Letters: Letters
By Letters
D. Russell
By Pete Sheehy
Spanking the Monkey
John Dahl
By Keith Bearden
Red Rock West
Tonya Harding Financed My Film
By Keith Bearden
Tonya Harding Financed My First Film
Features: Shaking It Up On The Internet
By Wendy Wilson
Moviemaker Tiffany Shlain uses multimedia to take on distributors and Hollywood.
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