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Do you have a knack for making comedy videos that others find gut-bustingly hilarious? If so, the new Funny or […]
Renowned as the “female version of Tom Savini” (a title bestowed upon her by comic book artist Everette Hartsoe), special […]
While exploitation movies ruled the U.S. box office during the 1970s and ’80s, in the land down under, a group […]
Children are supposed to be innocent, guileless and, well, childlike. But what happens when they are not? When they are, […]
When cult moviemaker Enzo G. Castellari, hailed as the “70s Italian Drive-In God” by L.A. Weekly, embarked on his 1978 […]
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen directed by Michael Bay Those metallic aliens are back in this noisy, full-throttle sequel to […]
Horror fans have a reason to rejoice this summer: The new Friday the 13th: Killer Cut edition is now available […]
When one thinks of iconoclastic moviemaker David Lynch (Blue Velvet, Mulholland Dr.), nightmarish, surreal images surely jump to mind. Lynch’s […]
The recession didn’t greatly impact this year’s Sundance Film Festival, which (economically speaking) did incredibly well. A recent study by […]
Tetro directed by Francis Ford Coppola In 2007, the Godfather of moviemaking returned to the director’s chair after 10 years […]
A zombie movie made by an 8th grade class? Sounds like the next high-concept comedy from the makers of The […]
Katherine Oliver, commissioner of the NYC Mayor’s Office of Film, Theatre and Broadcasting, recently announced the launch of “Made in […]
The world’s largest student film festival, Campus MovieFest (CMF) began only eight years ago when four students at Emory University […]
Savannah College of Art and Design students have made a strong showing at the 2009 BLUE Ocean Film Festival. The […]
Panasonic Broadcast, a leading supplier of broadcast and professional video products and systems, just announced the availability of a wide […]
The White Ribbon Flies Away with the Palme d’Or at Cannes by Kyle Rupprecht World War I epic The White […]
World War I epic The White Ribbon was the big winner at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, which ran from […]
Are you a movie producer or other entertainment professional searching for a stellar script? Or a savvy screenwriter eager to […]
On April 28, more than 700 talented students and movie buffs gathered to celebrate Florida’s finest in student moviemaking at […]
While many film festivals might occasionally screen war-themed movies, the GI Film Festival is the only fest dedicated exclusively to […]
Acclaimed Vilmos Zsigmond, ASC, who won an Oscar in 1978 for Steven Spielberg’s Close Encounters of the Third Kind, has […]
Fighting directed by Dito Montiel In this action-drama, Channing Tatum (Step Up) stars as a young, petty counterfeiter introduced to […]
Not a great deal has been divulged about Woody Allen’s new movie, Whatever Works—which premieres at the Tribeca Film Festival […]
Vote Today for the Student Showcase of Films Audience Award Competition by Kyle Rupprecht The Palm Beach County Film & […]