Melissa Rose Kimbler

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Sundance Goes Green with “What’s the Big Idea?” Contest

It’s hard to escape the buzzword “green” nowadays. More and more people are trying to make their everyday activities environmentally-friendly.…

16 years ago
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Fantasy Comes Alive in New Zealand

When The Lord of the Rings trilogy became a cultural phenomenon, people no longer had to imagine J.R.R. Tolkien’s mystical,…

16 years ago
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Harry Potter’s World Comes to a City Near You

It’s really impossible to hear something like “sorting hat” or “invisibility cloak” and not feel at least a little of…

16 years ago
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Kodak Named Technology Sponsor at Tribeca Film Festival

The Tribeca Film Festival has selected the Eastman Kodak Company as its official Technology Sponsor. Kodak will provide educational segments…

16 years ago
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The Dark Knight Wins MovieTickets.com Challenge

This summer is unusually packed full of comic book and graphic novel adaptations, starring old favorites and some fresh faces.…

16 years ago
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Documentary Channel Honors John Huston

Everyone knows Oscar-winning director John Huston as the man behind such classic fiction films as The Maltese Falcon and The…

16 years ago
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Los Angeles United Film Festival Kicks Off

At its core, the Los Angeles United Film Festival believes that a film festival can unite people from diverse backgrounds…

16 years ago
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The National Museum of the American Indian presents “A View from the Villages”

In a world dominated by film and television, stories that don’t appeal to a large demographic are often overlooked. Vídeo…

16 years ago
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Coney Island Film Festival Goes Silent

The Coney Island Film Festival’s legendary opening night is probably the best indicator of the festival’s verve, with burlesque shows…

16 years ago
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Ann Arbor Film Festival Awards Announced

Twenty-five moviemakers were honored by the jury of the 46th annual Ann Arbor Film Festival on March 30th. The three-person…

16 years ago
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The Jesus Guy Inspires First-Time Director

A man who travels around the world to preach doesn’t usually find favor in the modern-day era of technology and…

16 years ago
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Paul Chau Scalp Horror Movie

As the founder of the New York Cinema Market, a self-taught moviemaker and corporate banker, Paul Chau believes independent moviemaking…

16 years ago
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Website Lets You Create Your Truman Show

Ed Harris’ character Christof in Peter Weir's Oscar-nominated The Truman Show put the appeal of reality television into words when…

16 years ago
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Avid Wins Big at the Oscars

Christopher Rouse (The Bourne Ultimatum) may have walked away with the award for Best Editing at this year's Oscar ceremony,…

16 years ago
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NYU’s Fusion Film Fest Bridges the Gender Gap

At NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts in 2003, film students Emma Heald and Gina Abatemarco were sick of living…

16 years ago
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Kairos Prize Awards Spiritual Cinema

Winners of the 2008 Kairos Prize for Spiritually Uplifting Screenplays were announced at the 16th annual Movieguide Faith and Values…

16 years ago
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CineVegas Film Festival Keeps Cool in Year 10

Even though Hunter S. Thompson set up the panel discussion on art and film at the 2003 CineVegas Film Festival,…

16 years ago
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IndiePix Breaks Down Barriers With Discovery Engine

Unless an independent film gets financed by a large company, you aren’t likely to find it at your local Blockbuster.…

16 years ago
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Hollins University Continues a Tradition of Talent

Since its inception in 1999, Virginia's Hollins University’s Screenwriting and Film Studies master's degree program has scored some major talent…

16 years ago
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Juno’s Barry Louis Polisar Wants You

The animated opening credits of the Oscar-nominated film Juno are set to a tune by a children’s songwriter with a…

16 years ago