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| Film Review: With otherworldly animation, 'ParaNorman' nevertheless falls flat Washington Post The labor necessary to create a film like "ParaNorman" is colossal. Tens of thousands of facial expressions were drawn. 3-D printers (a new advancement in stop motion pioneered here) ran through 3.8 metric tons of printer powder. One scene alone took a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Side By Side: When Keanu Talks Film and Cameras, You Should Listen Huffington Post Iranian filmmaking great Abbas Kiarostami once said that cameras in the digital age have allowed the artist in him "to always bring along a small, discreet, lightweight companion on my real and imaginary travels." It is no secret that masters like him ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| James Franco Is Making A Film About Lindsay Lohan Huffington Post The casting breakdown is seeking "James Franco types" and "Lindsay Lohan types" at the ages of 13, 21, 30, 45 and 60, and unfortunately, it doesn't state whether or not Franco or Lohan will appear in the film as themselves. Miles Levy and Vince ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Latest 'Bourne' film a perfect popcorn movie Visalia Times-Delta "The Bourne Supremacy" (2004) (★ ★ ★ ) — While it breaks no new ground, the film does have all the elements of a good popcorn movie: It's slick, fast-paced and intelligent. • "The Bourne Ultimatum" (2007) (★ ★ ★ ) — If you're thinking, "Geez ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Whitney Houston's last film 'Sparkle' premieres in New York City Examiner.com Tuesday August 14, "Sparkle" premiered in New York City at the Tribeca Grand Hotel. "Sparkle" was Whitney Houston's pet project. She acquired the re-make rights in 2000 and was also a producer of the film. Originally the film was set to star Aaliyah ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Programming Documentaries for the New York International Latino Film Festival Huffington Post (blog) Since the New York International Latino Film Festival puts out a yearly Call for Entries on withoutabox.com and allows for blind submissions--not all entries are good. Some of them, in fact, are really bad. But, then out of a pile of DVDs, one appears ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Kodak reaches film deals with four movie studios MarketWatch In a Tuesday filing light on details, Kodak said it will seek a judge's approval to cancel its old agreements with the studios and replace them with new ones with different terms, including an increase of the price for the film used in cameras and to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Film review: 'The Odd Life of Timothy Green' Las Vegas Weekly These days, most of Disney's heartwarming, family-oriented live-action fare ends up on the Disney Channel rather than in theaters, and The Odd Life of Timothy Green is clearly a future Disney Channel staple. This soft, sentimental fable about a magical ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| David Chase's Rock Film 'Not Fade Away' to Premiere at New York ... By Steve Pond Film about '60s Jersey rock scene is directorial debut of "The Sopranos" creator David Chase, and will feature soundtrack produced by Steve Van Zandt. TheWrap.com - Entertainment Industry... | ||
| Grandmaster Mele Mel Tapped To Narrate Short Film On The Beatles By Grouchy Greg Watkins (@GrouchyGreg) Mele Mel, a member of legendary Hip-Hop group The Furious 5, provides the narration for the short-film The Beatles at their Best, which was released to the public for free today (August 15), to commemorate the group's anniversary. AllHipHop.com | ||
| Dolly Parton Pens Four Songs For Feature Film Shot on Smartphone ... By Christina Warren Music legend Dolly Parton is going to contribute four original songs to the independent film, Olive, the first feature film shot entirely on a cell phone. Mashable! | ||
| New York International Latino Film Festival: Day 2 (VIDEOS) By The Huffington Post News Editors After a great festival opening night with the premier of Filly Brown, today is the first full day of screenings at NYILFF 2012. The films are getting hotter, more provocative, more insightful, and more representative of the wide-range of filmmaking ... The Huffington Post | Full News Feed | ||
| Tribeca Film Picks Up 'Resolution' - Deadline.com By DOMINIC PATTEN Tribeca Films has acquired the North American rights to the thriller Resolution. The distribution company plans to release the film, which premiered earlie. Deadline.com |
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