Rebecca Pahle

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Box Office Goes to 21 Jump Street

After the excitement of John Carter's epic box office flop, things got more or less back to normal over the…

12 years ago
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The Key to Natural Selection

Everybody always wants everything to be perfect. You ever notice that? The perfect budget, the perfect cast, the perfect shooting…

12 years ago
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Who Needs L.A. When You’ve Got LA?

Regular readers of MovieMaker will know that New Orleans was named the number one city to make movies in our…

12 years ago
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John Carter Gets Beaten by The Lorax

Disney's John Carter failed to live up to expectations over its opening weekend. It earned only $30.6 million (its budget, at…

12 years ago
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Crawling Out of Development Hell with Laura Lau and Chris Kentis

“Opportunity knocks…” was the intriguing subject line sitting in our Gmail nestled between the latest Groupon offer and reminder from…

12 years ago
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Spurlock, Delpy, Hysteria and More to Make Their Way to Tribeca

With today's announcement of the Tribeca Film Festival's Spotlight, Cinemania and Special Screenings lineups, cinephiles now have 44 more films…

12 years ago
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Harmony Korine, Bradley Rust Gray and Francophrenia Set to Make Waves at Tribeca

We already know this year's Tribeca Film Festival will be opening with Nicholas Stoller's rom-com The Five-Year Engagement, and today…

12 years ago
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Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax Wins Big at the Box Office

Wow. Dr. Seuss' The Lorax sure let everyone know who's boss. The animated family film surpassed all expectations to earn…

12 years ago
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Finding Your Jodie Foster

Here, writer/director Taika Waititi ("The Flight of the Conchords," Eagle vs Shark) writes about the making of Boy. The highest-grossing…

12 years ago
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Bringing Suspicion to the Big Screen

When I moved to Los Angeles in 2007, I didn’t know I wanted to be a director. I thought I…

12 years ago
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Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio Bring The Lorax to Life

As the screenwriters behind both The Lorax and 2008's Horton Hears a Who!, Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio have become…

12 years ago
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Hooray for The Artist!

Awards season is over for another year. Last night's Oscars saw the big award go to—surprise, surprise—The Artist, which picked…

12 years ago
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Discover the Future of Film at Cinequest

Cinequest isn't your average film festival. While it screens films like all the rest, its devotion to spreading the world…

12 years ago
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Box Office Ventures to the Safe House

With Valentine's Day now officially behind us, rom-com The Vow (weekend gross $23.6 million, total gross $85.5 million), the winner…

12 years ago
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From the Classroom to the Kodak Theatre

The Oscar-nominated short film Raju is something of an enigma. A German student film shot, not in a crew member's…

12 years ago
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The Artist Dominates at the 2012 BAFTA Awards

As expected, The Artist was the big winner at last night's Orange British Academy Film Awards—or, as they're better known,…

12 years ago
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The Vow Takes a Bite Out of the Box Office

Four of the top five spots at last weekend's box office went to new releases, all of which broke the…

12 years ago
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Activism and Terrorism Collide in If a Tree Falls

With the Oscar-nominated documentary If a Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front, co-directors Marshall Curry and Sam…

12 years ago
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Bringing Together Comedy, Politics and Economic Meltdown in Gnarr

A few short years ago, the idea of a comedian running for political office would strike most people as A)…

12 years ago
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Form Meets Function with Rampart

Something about procedural cop dramas makes them inherently powerful, and director Oren Moverman’s Rampart is no exception. Millenium Entertainment brings…

12 years ago
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Annie ♥s Rango

It's not time for the Oscars yet, but the Annies have already rolled into town. Last Saturday saw the Annie…

12 years ago
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Celebrating the Flavors of Filmmaking at Slamdance

Last month, Josh Gibson went to the Slamdance Film Festival with his short film Kudzu Vine… and came back with…

12 years ago
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Chronicle and The Woman in Black Duke it Out at the Box Office

New releases Chronicle and The Woman in Black each took in a higher-than-expected haul over Super Bowl weekend, though it…

12 years ago
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The Challenges (and Rewards) of Big Miracle

Let's not beat around the bush: Directing a movie with ten major characters sounds pretty tough. Directing a movie with…

12 years ago