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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. -
Rianne's AC Videos Archive 2010: Independent and Art Films, Corporate and Advocacy Videos, ShowreelsFor those who want to watch independent and art films, their trailers, how they are made, the people on and off the camera; corporate and advocacy videos about Philippine and Korean films; animation, content production and my showreels. -
Rianne's AC Slideshows Archive 2010: Independent and Art Films; Popcorn Flicks and Commercial MoviesFor those interested in independent and art films, popcorn flicks, and mainstream pictures, how they are made, the people on and off the camera, and the actual film production stills from the movies. -
Art Film Starlet Maria Schneider Dead at Age 58Maria Schneider died Thursday, Feb. 3, of cancer at the age of 58. Schneider was the star of European art films including "Last Tango in Paris" and "The Passenger." -
Giordano Theatre: A Home for Independent Films in Las Vegas, NevadaIndependent filmmakers and art film audience have a home in a Las Vegas hotel landmark: the Giordano Theatre at the Las Vegas Hilton. -
New DVD Features Classic Stag FilmsRAUNCH-A-RAMA is a new DVD featuring stag films from the 1930s through 1960s
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Good Reputations: Are They Helpful or Hurtful for Films?Reputation has an extreme impact on the success of any piece of art. A films success lies inherently on the views of the popular press and mass public, and this can either help a film or account for its downfall. -
The Art of GamingWill video games ever be accepted as a true art form? What is the future of gaming? -
Creative Producers: How Do They Affect the Quality of Films?There are generally two kinds of producers: the business-oriented individual known as a commercial producer; and the art-driven one known as a creative producer.
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"Why I Love HORROR FILMS!"A look at horror films from one man's perspective
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Why Reality Should Imitate Art: The Mr. Smith Goes to Washington EditionThe first of many articles asking art to dictate reality
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Cult Films -- 'Polyester' by John Waters"Polyester," isn't quite up to the low movie standards of "Pink Flamingos," but it's still a worthy effort by John Waters, then one of the most on-the-fringe of the fringe directors. Besides, Divine is in great form, if you like forms that way. -
Marketplaces for Mobile Content: Expanding the Venues for Short FilmsWith digital content becoming more geared towards mobility, should marketplaces and mobile devices be thought of as part of film distribution deals? -
Academy Awards Ignore Successful Films as Not Artsy EnoughMany people giggled with glee to see Avatar virtually shut out at the Oscars, especially since it was James Cameron's ex-wife Kathryn Bigelow and The Hurt Locker doing the winning, but was the Academy just prejudice?
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British Films Are BadThe film industry in Britain talks itself out of success by constantly comparing itself to Hollywood. Why don't the British want to make a blockbuster, and why should they?
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Art or Porn?There were plenty of interesting souvenirs to be purchased at the Iron Phallus Shrine in Kawasaki, Japan.
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Enzian Theater: A Great Art-theater Located on South Orlando AvenueThe Enzian Theater offers a great atmosphere to see movies you would never find in a conventional movie theater.
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The Independent Moviemaker - How to Market Your Art House FilmMarket your independent film with these helpful tips and tricks. -
The Art of Tim Burton Book to Coincide with New York Museum ExhibitA 400+ page volume feature over 1,000 illustrations by Burton is slated for release this fall. This coincides with the New York Museum of Modern Art's Burton retrospective beginning in November. -
The History of Martial Art TrickingA look at the history of martial art tricking, its current status as a sport and entertainment and where it is going such as the new XMA. -
Best "Water-Bound" Horror Films for Any SeasonA list of great water-bound horror films...
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Des Moines Art Center: A Place for Matisse, Monet, Picasso & MoreA personal and in-depth overview of what the Des Moines Art Center has to offer. -
6 Stylish Films to Watch on Halloween NightLooking for a great film this Halloween season but tired of the same old "scary movie?" Here are some smart, stylish films to enjoy on Halloween night.
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2007's Oscar-nominated Films, Volume II: Notes on a ScandalEver wondered why some films are nominated for an Oscar, but just too lazy/uninterested to find out for yourself? Finally, the opinion of an independant moviegoer like yourself who had nothing to gain but the joy from sharing an opinion...
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Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art in Downtown Hartford, CTThe Wadsworth Atheneum was named in honor of the Greek goddess of wisdom, Athena. It was founded in 1842 by Daniel Wadsworth. It is the oldest public art museum in America collecting and sharing the world's greatest art for over a century and a half. -
The Top Art Museums in Washington, D.CWashington, D.C. has some of the best museums in the country. Among these museums, the nation's capital has a great collection of artwork in its art museums. For the art lover in you, make sure to check these museums out in a wonderful city. -
Good Art is Pure ArtIn our world, there are millions of films, books, songs and different types of art produced every year. Where are the Michaelangelos and DaVincis in these times? I think the answer lies in the purity of the art form.
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The New Britain Museum of American Art..A Wonderful Daytrip DestinationLocated in a Victorian mansion, the New Britain Museum of American Art houses 5000 works of art.Recent expansion has doubled the size of the museum. The huge murals of thomas Hart Benton are a prized possession of the museum and also draw large crowds.
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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.
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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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