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- Making Films and Videos: Advanced StrategiesThere's a ton of work for people who want to get involved in producing or directing, you just have to know where to look.
- Great Halloween Horror FilmsSome fun horror films to watch for Halloween or anytime you are in the mood for horror.
- Hairy Movies: Must-See Films for Fans of HairThese five films are favorites among hairstylists. Whether you are a professional beautician, or simply a person who loves hair, these movies will inspire you to reach for your scissors.
- Early French Cinema and the Films of the Gaumont StudioThe role of the Gaumont studios in the evolution of film-making, including early works and film-making pioneers.
Why Hollywood is Not Investing in Independent FilmsThe independent filmmaking business is clearly far from the potential of merchandisable CGI spectacles the way "Star Wars" and "Avatar" became their own times' legendary movie franchises.
Robert De Niro's Biggest Money Making MoviesRobert De Niro has been in some of the most famous movies ever made in Hollywood. Can you name the Robert De Niro movies that have made the most money at the box office?- Jumper: New Samuel L. Jackson Film Illustrates the Costliness of Making MoviesJumper is a fantastic fable starring Hayden Christensen & Samuel L. Jackson. However, getting the film finished has not been an easy chore for its crew.
- Violence in Martin Scorsese FilmsUnlike most directors who use violence frequently, Scorsese keeps a realistic approach, never allowing the violence to overshadow the meanings and consequences that come with it
First Films by Famous Directors: Sam RaimiWatch the early movies of famous filmmakers in this series of informative articles.
First Films by Famous Directors: George LucasWatch the early movies of famous filmmakers in this series of informative articles.
The IMDB Top 100 Films - #8 Pulp FictionTarantino's first full budgeted film changed how movies were made in the 90s, and its pretty darn cool too.- The Biography Skywalking: The Life and Films of George LucasResponse to a review of Dale Pollock's "Skywalking", a biography of George Lucas.
- So You Want a Job Making Animated Cartoons?Over the last 20 years or so, a revolution and EVOLUTION has taken place within the animation industry. Originally a career field that was difficult to get into, the industry exploded thanks to the worldwide box office success of The Liion King.
- Top Ten War Films for Memorial Day 2010Memorial Day 2010 is on Monday, May 31 and if you are like me you might pick up your favorite war film, as a way to remember the men who gave their lives to keep America free. What films will you be watching?
Top 25 Stoner Films of All-TimeSince the beginning of its popularity in the United States, marijuana has influenced generations, cultures, as well as blockbuster Hollywood films. Inside we take a look at the Top 25 Stoner Films of All-Time Get ready, because it's time to get BAKED!
Three Fantasy Books that Should Be Made into FilmsAlthough there have been few fantasy films as great as "The Lord of the Rings," three current fantasy novels could make excellent fantasy films.- International Films You Must See: Volume 1I love international films. Many of international films seem to be more controversial than American films at times. American films have their fair share of controversial or taboo subjects however international films raise the bar.
Top 5 Movie Making Software AppsA guide to the best software choices for making your own movies.
Best Remake Films of All-Time: The Top 10Oftentimes remakes of films fall short due to high expectations from the original. Here are ten exceptional films that broke the boundaries, thanks to the latest technology or excellent cast of actors or brilliant screenwriting in making them current.
How to Choose Films by the Cast TalentChoosing films at the rental store or online can be troublesome. This guide explains how to choose films correctly in one fashion: by the stars.- The Top 10 Films for the 2010 OscarsThe 2010 Oscar Awards will have the Academy nominating more actors and films for Academy Awards then ever before.
- Top Five Films for WritersA selection of five films of literary quality and a brief description of their subjects, themes and what makes them stand out.
- Reel Relations: Splatstick FilmsIn the mid 1980s, a new sub genre of horror film was created. Mixing elements of humor with excessive gore, this new genre sought to shock audience while making them laugh at the same time. This new genre was dubbed "Splatstick".
- Reel Relations: Films of the Halloween FranchiseJohn Carpenter inspired a whole new genre of films when he made "Halloween" in 1978. In this column, I'll take a look at all the films in the franchise and provide a little commentary on them.
- TOP 10: Slasher FilmsThe slasher films we love to watch (or at least should)
- 2007's Oscar Nominated Films, Volume 1: BabelWondering why some of these films were nominated for Oscars and too lazy to watch them all? Finally, the opinions of an average, everyday moviegoer like yourself who has nothing to gain but the joy of voicing an opinion...
The Best Foreign Films that Exist!The author writes about her top three favorite foreign films and gives a short review of each one. The fi;ms are: Tin Drum, Old Boy, and Brother of Sleep.- 2006 New Directors/New Films Festival (Part 1)This year's edition of the New Directors/New Films festival is a typically mixed bag, with accomplished and original works alongside far less compelling ones.
Historic Coliseum Cinemas Movie Theatre Hosts Film Club, Shows Art FilmsThe Coliseum Cinemas Movie Club shows first-run, non-commercial art, documentary, & independent films in Washington Heights, New York City. Inwood, Washington Heights, Harlem & Riverdale residents ecstatic that they can view art films close to home.- Short Films by Werner Herzog - DVD ReviewNow on DVD, we have the opportunity to see three early short documentaries made during Herzog's creatively fertile period in the '70s, in the collection Short Films by Werner Herzog, recently released by New Yorker Video.
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