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- Film Review: Funny GamesStephen King labeled it one of his favorite films of the year in his Entertainment Weekly column but I don't see the appeal of writer/director Michael Haneke's U.S. remake of his own film Funny Games (2007).
- Film Review: Halloween (2007)Review on the latest Rob Zombie film...
- Best Stocking Stuffers for Film Photography EnthusiastsSmall Christmas gifts for the analog or hybrid scanned-analog photographer.
- On the Front Lines: Behind the Scenes of the Independent Film SHUDDER: Part 7More tales of independent filmmaking.
'52 Pick-Up' on Flix Channel: My Background Role in the FilmIn the spring of 1986 I was a background actor or movie extra in the film "52 Pick-Up." It's being shown on the Flix cable channel. I happened to stumble upon it one night on TV. Unfortunately all of my scenes were cut, but here's my story.
Movie Review: The Most Disturbing Film of 2010 is 'A Serbian Film' (2010)Wildside Cinema reviews the disturbing horror thriller, A Serbian Film.- Wes Craven's "Scream" Neither Scary nor AmusingAn assigned article on the least scariest film ever made.
- Bad News, A-Team Fans: No Dwight Schultz nor Dirk Benedict in A-Team MovieFans of the original A-Team television series are upset today to learn that Dirk Benedict and Dwight Schultz's cameo appearances have apparently been cut from the film's final cut.
- "Up in the Air" is a Film Souffle, Served Up for Oscars by Clooney and ReitmanA review of Jason Reitman's film "Up in the Air" with George Clooney and Vera Farmiga.
- The Great Gatsby on FilmA critical read of Francis Ford Coppola's screenplay adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby alongside A&E's Mira Sorvino-lead film, this article argues that Nick Carraway must be the considered the main character of a new film adaptation.
- Philosophy and Film: The Paradoxes of HorrorAn undergraduate college paper on the paradoxes of horror, for a course in philosophy and film studies.
Film Review: Return of the Living Dead: NecropolisA review of the 4th film in the Undying franchsie.
Film Review: Borderland (2007)A review of the film Borderland (2007)- Director Stuart Gordon and Actress Mena Suvari Get STUCK in Their New FilmA review of the new film STUCK
- Austin Film FestivalThe 2006 Austin Film Festival Award winners are announced. Tonight also had screenings for Bobcat Goldthwait's film Sleeping Dogs Lie and a Japanese stop motion puppet animation The Book of the Dead.
Facing The Giants: A Review of the Low-Budget Faith-Based FilmMy review of the low-budget, faith-based film made by Sherwood Baptist Church.- Film Remakes: Five Movies that Should Be RemadeFilm remakes might not always succeed with a new audience, but new generations sometimes need new interpretations.
- Austin Film FestivalThe Austin Film Festival is going strong. Today was the screening of family docudrama The Cave of the Yellow Dog, Werner Herzog's newest film Rescue Dawn, and the controversial Death of a President.
- Austin Film FestivalAustin Film Festival is hosting several regional and world premieres this year. Read about Military Intelligence and You, A Lobster Tale, and The Night of the White Pants and learn where you can get more information on the festival.
- Pawky.Com: A Chicago-based Short Film Distrubutor Starting to Make WavesToday I get to bask in the pleasure of introducing you to Chicago's first, for profit, short film Distributor Evanston newcomer Pawky dot com and they boast a staff that would do a United Colors of Benetton ad proud.
- La Noire De: An Understanding of the Film "Black Girl"An in depth conversation about the film "Black Girl" and the intentions behind the making of the film.
- College Essay on the Film The MatrixThis is an essay I wrote for a film analysis class. It questions key elements of the film, such as the rise of conformity in mass society, and how mega-conglomerate corporations and rising technology effect human behavior. Please do not plagiarize.
- Postmodernism in the Film AdaptationAdaptation is a film which deftly mixes the present with not only the past and future, but also with the imaginary, which often takes the viewer by surprise.
Malayalam Film PanoramaMalayalam is a language spoken by a small region called Kerala in republic of India. But the films born in the soil of Malayalam travel crossing boundaries reflecting the eternity of art in its true sense.- Casablanca: A Film for the AgesCasablanca remains one of the greatest films ever made. Rife with intrigue, mystery, drama and romance Casablanca is also a film about friendship, war and patriotism. Bogart's "Here's looking at you, kid" is as immortal as this classic film!
Scoop with Scarlett Johansson: A Review of Woody Allen's Latest FilmShe never suspected she'd get her first big lead from a dead man, nor the partnership of a magician who's seen better days. But, then, her quarry is none other than Wolverine, he of X-Men fame.- Pay it Forward: A Film About CompassionPay It Forward is a remarkable film that captures the audience in an outstanding manner. The film portrays the efforts of a young child's attempt to modify the compassoin of today's people.
- Spike Lee's Do the Right Thing : An Explosive Film That Continues to Spark Questions About Racism in AmericaFilm technique and content create an explosive film that continues to spark questions about racism in America today.
- The Gangster Film and the American DreamAn examination of how gangsters in film have reflected the pursuit of the American Dream of wealth and success.
- Postmodernism in the Winning Films of the Sundance and Venice Film FestivalsOne would expect postmodern themes to dominate independent film, the avante guarde of the cinematic world.
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