Mallory Potosky

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Script to Screen

Ben Hecht, the highly prolific and often uncredited writer in Hollywood’s heyday, once said about directors, “They scowled at the…

14 years ago
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Syracuse International Film Festival: The United Nations of Film

When one thinks of towns in the United States known for their international flair and diversity, Syracuse, New York is…

15 years ago
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Ken Kwapis is Just Not That Into You

What are the top 10 things that come to mind with the release of every new romantic comedy? Do you…

15 years ago
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Chris Dickens Weaves the Tale of A Slumdog Millionaire

Since first winning acclaim at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2008, Danny Boyle's Slumdog Millionaire has gone on…

15 years ago
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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Leads the 2009 Oscar Nominees

By the time Oscar nominations come around each year, there are few surprises and this year proved no exception. Leading…

15 years ago
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Peter Callahan Goes Against the Current at Sundance

He grew up in Hastings-on-Hudson in New York State and graduated with a master's degree in journalism from Columbia University,…

15 years ago
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Bringing The Spirit to Life

In 1940, when The Spirit was introduced to audiences by way of the Sunday paper, creator Will Eisner didn’t have…

15 years ago
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Golden Globes Return—and Surprise

The Hollywood Foreign Press Association held its annual Golden Globes awards ceremony last night, Sunday, January 11, 2009, after a…

15 years ago
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These Grannies Share a Deadly Obsession

The first image that comes to mind when you hear “movie producer” is likely not a gray-haired, pudgy 60-year-old. But…

15 years ago
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MM Holiday 2008 Deal Extended!

15 years ago
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"Without making too much of it, we think of the Spider-Man comics as the first to present a story of…

15 years ago
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D.J. Caruso Has An Eagle Eye for Box Office Hits

The year was 2002 when D.J. Caruso, best known at that point for directing episodes of "Dark Angel" and "Smallville,"…

15 years ago
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Robert Davi Introduces The Dukes

When The Dukes screened at the International Rome Film Festival in October 2007, audiences gave it a standing ovation, critics…

15 years ago
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16 years ago
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Sayed Badreya Is a Man of the People

There’s so much more to Sayed Badreya than what appears on the surface. Born in Port Said, Egypt, the actor…

16 years ago
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Marc Rosenbush’s Internet Marketing for Filmmakers

Only after years spent employed at various other ventures—including stints as a theater director in Chicago and a Web entrepreneur—did…

16 years ago
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16 years ago
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Deborah Kampmeier Stirs the Pot with Hounddog

In January of 2007, when the film industry descended upon the Sundance Film Festival, there was the usual buzz surrounding…

16 years ago
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Showbiz Expo

16 years ago
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Towelhead: Alan Ball’s Controversial New Film

In 1999 a plastic bag floated in the wind—the most beautiful thing ever seen by the strange boy next door—and…

16 years ago
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Aaron Wiederspahn Explores The Sensation of Sight

“I’m trying to make films for the quiet places of our hearts,” explains Aaron Wiederspahn, director of the independent feature…

16 years ago
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Rainn Wilson’s Big Break

It’s hit or miss when cast members from NBC’s “The Office” land themselves a lead role in a big-screen comedy.…

16 years ago
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Shakespeare on Film: Titus

Titus (1999) d. Julie Taymor Rape, murder, mutilation and cannibalism—Titus Andronicus contains so many atrocities that some critics have dismissed…

16 years ago
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Shakespeare on Film: William Shakespeare’s Romeo + Juliet

William Shakespeare’s Romeo + Juliet (1996) directed by Baz Luhrmann In the stunningly inventive world of William Shakespeare’s Romeo +…

16 years ago