Rebecca Pahle

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5 of the Peskiest Little Siblings in Movies

Here's our list of five great pesky little siblings in films. Just be glad that these little siblings aren't a…

8 months ago
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Wisdom: Sol Negrin on Teaching Cinematography

Veteran cinematographer Sol Negrin, ASC understands the challenges of bringing cinematography from the set to the classroom. Now a professor…

11 years ago
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Resurrecting Sixto Rodriguez: Malik Bendjelloul’s Searching For Sugarman

In the 1970s, the music of a mysterious singer-songwriter named Rodriguez became the anthem for a generation of Afrikaners increasingly…

12 years ago
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Deconstructing Dad with Stan Warnow

If someone had suggested to me 20 years ago that I make a personal film about my father, I would…

12 years ago
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Box Office Goes R-Rated with Ted and Magic Mike

After three weeks of kid's movies dominating the box office, R-rated comedies Ted and Magic Mike surpassed expectations to earn…

12 years ago
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MM Remembers: Nora Ephron

Nora Ephron, the director behind rom-com classics You've Got Mail and Sleepless in Seattle (both of which she also wrote),…

12 years ago
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Brave Fells the Competition

Pixar showed Honest Abe where it's at; Brave's opening weekend saw the animation giant's first female-led film pull in $66.7…

12 years ago
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Celebrating the Power of Collaboration with CFC

Film is a collaborative medium. Every moviemaker knows it, and it's a fact that is celebrated by the Collaboration Filmmakers…

12 years ago
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Taking a Leap of Faith

Director Vikram Gandhi is not a guru. But he plays one in the documentary KumarĂ©, opening tomorrow, which sees him…

12 years ago
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Madagascar 3 Stays on Top

Neither Tom Cruise nor Adam Sandler had the power to take down a bunch of talking animals at the box…

12 years ago
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Shorter is Better at the CFC Worldwide Short Film Festival

The 2012 CFC Worldwide Short Film Festival (WSFF) has come to a close, and with the fest's Closing Awards Picnic,…

12 years ago
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Eden, Any Day Now Are the Big Winners at the 2012 Seattle International Film Festival

The Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF), the country's largest in terms of both number of films screened and number of…

12 years ago
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seattle international film festival siff catalyst

This weekend marks the final days of the Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF). The country's largest in terms of number…

12 years ago
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Going Grassroots: Stephen Gyllenhaal talks local politics and his new movie

The closing night film at this year's Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF), which wraps up its month-long run this weekend,…

12 years ago
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“Write What You Know”: Michael Connors on Allegiance’s move from short to feature film

Writer/director Michael Connors' Allegiance (Working Title: Recalled), based on his award-winning 2006 thesis short of the same name, follows Lieutenant…

12 years ago
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Meet Jesse Baget’s Cellmates: How to make a comedic social commentary work

When you pitch a comedy about a Ku Klux Klansman around Hollywood you tend to get a lot of rejections.…

12 years ago
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Men in Black III Unseats The Avengers

After three weeks of box office dominance, The Avengers (weekend gross $36.9 million, total gross $513.8 million) has finally be…

12 years ago
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Celebrating Female Vision: Cinematographer Anette Haellmigk Wins the Kodak Vision Award

Over a long and accomplished career, cinematographer Anette Haellmigk, whose credits include "The West Wing," "Big Love," and ABC's upcoming…

12 years ago
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James Franco vs. the Fact Checkers Unit

Director Dan Beers' moviemaking success story began with his short film FCU: Fact Checkers Unit, which premiered at Sundance in…

12 years ago
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Celluloid Dreams: Matthew Mishory Shoots a First Feature on Film

Director Matthew Mishory's debut feature, Joshua Tree, 1951: A Portrait of James Dean, is a visually stunning, meditative film steeped…

12 years ago
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Film History’s Top Five Funny, Foolish, Freaky Aliens

The original Men in Black, released in 1997, was a pitch-perfect combination of action, comedy and sci-fi trappings, and audiences…

12 years ago
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Having Big Fun in the Big Town

26 years after it was filmed, Dutch director, journalist and rap aficionado Bram Van Splunteren's Big Fun in the Big…

12 years ago
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Battleship Sunk by The Avengers

It's three weeks of box office dominance and counting for The Avengers, which easily kept new release Battleship from the…

12 years ago