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December 5, 2008
Premiere Props, the entertainment industry’s leading movie memorabilia company, is holding an industrial auction and sale featuring a variety of […]
December 3, 2008
On December 2nd, actors Sandra Oh and Jason Bateman joined Film Independent’s executive director Dawn Hudson in Los Angeles to […]
November 21, 2008
Twilight directed by Catherine Hardwicke This highly anticipated adaptation of Stephenie Meyer’s wildly popular novel centers on Bella (Kristen Stewart), […]
November 18, 2008
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group, the studio with the world’s largest film library, is partnering with Turner Classic Movies, the […]
November 12, 2008
The American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) is now accepting entries for their 23rd annual Annual ASC Outstanding Achievement Awards, taking […]
November 6, 2008
Twilight, adapted from Stephenie Meyer’s highly popular romantic vampire novel for young adults, doesn’t open for another two weeks but […]
November 5, 2008
Arriving in theaters on November 7th, Repo! The Genetic Opera is a true original—a “science fiction horror rock opera” that […]
November 4, 2008
Scorsese by Ebert by Roger Ebert with a foreword by Martin Scorsese University of Chicago Press, 314 pages $25.00 BUY […]
October 31, 2008
Horror is perhaps one of the hardest genres to execute effectively; it has to have just the right balance of […]
October 29, 2008
Hill and Moore Travel to Lake City By Kyle Rupprecht One of the more compelling independent films being released this […]
October 29, 2008
Born: April 5, 1926 Most Frightening Movies: House of Usher (1960), Pit and the Pendulum (1961), Tales of Terror (1962), […]
October 28, 2008
Born: May 27, 1911 Died: October 25, 1993 Most Frightening Movies: House of Wax (1953), The Fly (1958), House on […]
October 24, 2008
High School Musical 3: Senior Year directed by Kenny Ortega Tweens will most likely be lined up around the block […]
October 22, 2008
Born: July 22, 1889 Died: May 29, 1957 Most Frightening Movies: Frankenstein (1931), The Old Dark House (1932), The Invisible […]
October 21, 2008
Are you an aspiring, tech-savvy moviemaker posting your short films on YouTube, hoping to use the Internet to eventually develop […]
October 20, 2008
Acclaimed moviemaker Wayne Wang (The Joy Luck Club, Smoke) is utilizing an innovative new distribution strategy for his latest film, […]
October 20, 2008
Born: September 7, 1940 Most Frightening Movies: The Bird with the Crystal Plumage (1970), Deep Red (1975), Suspiria (1977), Inferno […]
October 15, 2008
As any scared stiff moviegoer can tell you, a haunting music score is one of the horror genre’s most valuable […]
October 15, 2008
Born: December 22, 1917 Died: March 17, 2007 Most Frightening Movies: Paranoiac (1963), Dr. Terror’s House of Horrors (1965), Dracula […]
October 10, 2008
Released in October 1974, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre was unlike anything the horror genre had produced before—it was a raw, […]
October 9, 2008
Are you eager to make a living doing what you love—writing screenplays? Then, consider submitting your latest masterpiece to the […]
October 7, 2008
Four students, each from a major region of the world, have been named first-place winners in the 2008 Kodak Filmschool […]
October 1, 2008
When Alfred Hitchcock released Psycho in June 1960, he had little idea how influential his low-budget “B-movie” would become. His […]
September 24, 2008
You’ve seen him in movies and on TV. He’s that smarmy, balding, authoritative guy in State and Main (2000), In […]