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February 8, 2008
For his latest film, BLAST, a documentary about a group of ultra-adventurous astrophysicists and their (often futile) efforts to launch […]
February 1, 2008
One of the more inventive, and intelligent, new film distribution models comes from B-Side Entertainment, a revolutionary independent film distributor […]
January 31, 2008
Sedona, Arizona seems to have blossomed into quite an active and involved film community. The city, with a modest population […]
January 22, 2008
As part of humanity’s ongoing attempts to shrink the globe so it too can fit in an iPod, the Sundance […]
January 19, 2008
The American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) has chosen to give their esteemed Board of Governors award to actress Annette Bening. […]
December 27, 2007
The Library of Congress has added 25 classic films to their collection in Washington, DC, bringing the total up to […]
December 19, 2007
The news that Tolkienites have been clamoring for since The Return of the King has finally been announced: Peter Jackson […]
December 18, 2007
Editor Geoffrey Richman’s credits include some of the most respected documentaries of the past few years. He lent his chopping […]
December 13, 2007
Following the record-breaking success of his Spartan epic, 300, Zack Snyder has set out to adapt yet another graphic novel. […]
December 7, 2007
Truthfully, the importance of a film festival begins with the hype surrounding it, and there are few better ways, at […]
November 30, 2007
Despite Hollywood’s recent interest in environmental issues, small films with a “green” twist still struggle to find distribution. Unless you […]
November 26, 2007
Frank Darabont has had quite a rollercoaster of a film career. He has experienced both extraordinarily positive feedback from audiences […]
November 19, 2007
Noah Baumbach made a splash in the independent film world with his debut film, Kicking and Screaming (no, not the […]
November 12, 2007
For someone who is fairly new to the film industry, Matthew Michael Carnahan has certainly found his footing rather quickly. […]
October 29, 2007
If you didn’t see enough of Natalie Portman in Wes Anderson’s short film Hotel Chevalier, then catch the sneak preview […]
October 29, 2007
Known primarily for its small stature, many fruitful aspects of Rhode Island seem to be a result of overcompensation; this […]
October 22, 2007
Gavin Hood is certainly not playing it safe with his Hollywood directorial debut, Rendition. The film, which opened October 19, […]
October 19, 2007
Bummed you didn’t get an invite to the world premiere of Ridley Scott’s new mob drama American Gangster, taking place […]
October 17, 2007
On October 15, Sotheby’s announced the auction of Orson Welles’ Oscar for his 1941 masterpiece Citizen Kane. The statue, which […]
September 30, 2007
You have a great script, right? You have an incredible director, cast and team, right? You’re passionate about making this […]
September 30, 2007
Those of us who write are plagued and blessed at once by an overexposure to cycles. No, I don’t believe […]
September 30, 2007
Riding the New York City subway a few years back, I heard a pretty girl with an NYU backpack (and […]
November 1, 1994
“I’m a very unenthusiastic person,” insisted Boaz Yakin, the 29-year-old first-time director of Fresh, one of the year’s most enthusiastically […]