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Sifting through my newsfeed as I do daily, I came across this piece of exlusive news on E! Online, that I obviously thought was worth sharing. Chatting with co-star David Oyelowo a few days ago ... Read More »
The Oscar-nominated shorts, in both the live action and animated categories, are finding new ways to show how characters deal with the prospects of aging and sharing their knowledge with their younger ... Read More »
Columbia, Missouri's True/False Film Fest was founded in 2004 and has since become one of the most reknowned documentary-centric festivals currently active. This year's slate provides ... Read More »
This year’s Berlin Film Festival kicked off yesterday—screening over 400 films—19 of which are in competition. Read More »
Since 2005, director Joe Swanberg has shot over a dozen feature-length DYI films. He helped kick off the term "mumblecore" in 2005 with his debut, "Kissing on the Mouth," and he's ... Read More »
Yes, it's James Franco Project #A-9087B-X7, but we'll say this about the prolific actor/writer/director/producer -- he's choices are never dull. Indeed, "Maladies" is on our list ... Read More »
Not much happens in "It's All So Quiet," a tender portrait of middle-aged frustrations set on a desolate farm, but nearly every moment is steeped in deep sadness. Dutch filmmaker Nanouk Leopold's ... Read More »
Michael Rabiger's (Professor Emeritus, Columbia College in Chicago) directing textbook, now in its fifth edition (co-written with Mick Hurbis-Cherrier of Hunter College) "Directing: Film Techniques ... Read More »
Trying to get noticed amongst hundreds of films is tough, and though it premiered last fall at the Toronto International Film Festival, the indie dramedy "Writers" didn't make much of a splash. ... Read More »