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Guide to Moviemaking Projects with Children FilmmakersProfessional filmmaking projects may be for adults, but kids can also get involved in making movies through summer workshops, boot camps, and special art projects.- Final Cut Express 4 Review: Fancy but Not Overly SoFinal Cut Express 4 is Mac's intermediate moviemaking and editing software.
- Wrath of Gods by Jon GustafssonWrath of Gods starring Gerard Butler is the award winning documentary that gives us the behind the scenes story of the filming of the feature epic, Beowulf and Grendel.
- Movie Review: Mr. Magorium's Wonder EmporiumFor a film focusing heavily on believing in magic, Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium is surprisingly devoid of the magic of moviemaking.
Meet the Robinson's Doesn't Live Up to ExpectationsSuccessful animated films require both the latest moviemaking techniques and a well-defined plot, but "Meet the Robinsons" falls short in the story department.
First Films by Famous Directors: Peter JacksonWatch the first films of famous directors in this series of informative articles.- Foot in Mouth for Mel Gibson, AgainMel Gibson reportedly shouted an expletive at a professor at California State University- Northridge late Thursday after an on-campus screening of Gibson's latest film, "Apocolypto."
- How to Write a Movie TreatmentWriting a screenplay is one thing. Selling a screenplay is another. And unless you know how to write a treatment you probably won't sell your screenplay.
- Movie Review: RobocopDead or alive you're reading my review of Robocop! An 80s classic about a half man/half robot fighting machine.
The Independent Moviemaker - Top Ten Movies You've Probably Never SeenI used to have a general rule about movies - if a critic liked it, I avoided it like the plague.
The Independent Moviemaker - How to Be a Professional CrewmemberThe one thing that will set you apart from the many people, who have gotten their foot in the door and then blown it, is being a professional on the set.
Woody Allen's Greatest HitsEverybody has their favorite Woody Allen movie. Did yours make my list of his ten best? See for yourself.- Hitchcock's Psycho: His "Little Joke"A look at the prolduction and impact of hitchcock's vision and the results in the classic film, "Psycho"
- Rare Airing of Nazi Version of Titanic Airs on Turner Classic Movies on January 14thTCM is offering up a very rare airing of a film about the Titanic made by Germany during World War II.
- Barnyard Review: Cow Udders and the Suspension of DisbeliefIn an amazing example of how tricky a concept the suspension of disbelief is, pratically every single review of the movie Barnyard focuses on the fact that the male cows have udders.
- 50 Cent on Carson Daly - the Perfect ShowMarlon Wayans' new Christmas Special, 50 Cent bashes Oprah, Don LaFontaine talks about movie talk and OK-Go performs.
- A Star Wars Guide to the World Wide Web: Fan SitesHere are some great sites for Star Wars fans!
Newest Game from Peter Molyneux -The MoviesIs this game really everything it was hyped up to be or is it all just bogus?- Garden State: A Review of the Indy/Cult FavoriteZach Braff's Garden State uses quirkiness as a way to disguise shallowness. The film is SO quirky and strives so hard to be quirky that it almost succeeds in distracting you from how dry and shallow it really is.
- Bruce Willis is Ready to Die Hard Again: Die Hard 4Die Hard 4 is (allegedly) to be directed by the guy made the Underworld movies; his name is Len Wiseman. I'm not quite sure how I feel about this.
- Movie Review: HG Wells' War of the Worlds: We're Safe!Who'd want to invade a planet producing movies like this?
- Breaking into the Movie Business: The Assistant Directors Training ProgramComplete 400 on-the-job training days, then work as an Assistant Director on movies, television and series.
- B-Westerns Deserve A'sThis is an editorial on the merit of B-Western films. The Western genre has been lost in the modern era and much can be learned from the roots of the film Western.
- Great Movies for Teens About TeensThere are plenty of great teen-oriented movies that don't involve horror elements or gratuitous sex. If you're looking for some funny or interesting films for your teenagers, here are some classics
- Movie Theatres vs. DVDs: Cinematic Showdown or Community Breakdown?As the stormy debate over "Bubble" rages in Tinsel Town, one thing is certain - American cinema appears in crisis. As the players amass on both sides of the controversy, can the outcry from moviegoers provide common ground for an industry divided?
Making Movies for the 48 Hour Film FestivalThe 48 Hour Film Festival has grown from a competition between five guys in Los Angeles into an international sensation.- A Guide to The Hitchhiker's Guide on DVDAfter spending nearly twenty years in development Hell, The Hitchhiker's guide to the Galaxy finally achieved a theatrical release and is now available on DVD.
- Film Festivals Around the WorldWhile film festivals at Cannes, Sundance, Toronto, Berlin, and Venice attract the most attention, they are not the only film festivals taking place. As more people try their hand at filmmaking, they take advantage of festivals to show their movies.
- Viggo Mortensen of Star Wars Fame Stars in This Quirky '80s ComedyViggo Mortensen steals the show in this comedy which also features Exene Cervenka from the influential California punk/folk/rockabilly group X
- Does it Really Matter Who Authors a Movie?The auteur theory is a laughable enterprise in trying to assign authorship to a single individual associated with the making of a movie.
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