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- Truly as Good as it GetsA movie review of 1997's As Good as it Gets.
- Chaotic: Globalization, the Media and American Popular CultureThis paper looks at articles from Lynn Hirschberg, Marilyn Manson, John Storey, and Robert Bork and questions the ramification of exporting American popular culture as well as popular cultures role in forming the American image.
Bonnaroo Music Festival, 65th Tony Awards, Banff World Television Festival, JazzAscona 2011The 65th Tony Awards will be held in New York City, June 12, and telecast live for 3-hours over the CBS television network beginning at 8 pm Eastern Time. Neil Patrick Harris will host this year's awards which will be conducted from the Beacon Theater --
Miami Int'l Film Fest, SXSW Festival, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction, Hong Kong Film Fest, Edgemar Film FestInnovative slap bass guitarist of Cochin-Kerala, Jayen Varrma, joins drummer Jean Davoisne, a native of Toulouse and owner of two drumschools sponsored by Tama drums and Zildjian cymbals, and an Art Center in southern France, to tour Toulouse and other --
Popular Culture and Imagery in the Cold WarAn examination of Cold War iconography and imagery in government programs and popular culture; Civil Defense, pulp fiction, magazines, film, and video games.- The A-Team: A Camp Classic Transformed into a Summer Cinema Thrill RideReview of the 2010 screen adaption starring Liam Neeson, Bradley Cooper, Jessica Biel, Sharlto Copley and Quinton "Rampage" Jackson.
- Pushing the Envelope: Perspectives on the Media's Portrayal of Death and the Real ThingThis article explores the relationship between the media and death and dying. Movie and television portrayals of death can create unrealistic expectations for people who are facing it in their own lives. Realistic portrayals are considered distasteful.
Peter Weller Introduces "Buckaroo Banzai" Screening at New Beverly CinemaA report of what took place at the special screening of "The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai across the 8th Dimension" which took place at New Beverly Cinema, and which was introduced by Buckaroo Banzai himself, Peter Weller.
A Review of Some of the Most Remarkable and Influential Sports Films of All TimeSporting films are as galvanizing an entertaining as the sports they sometimes accurately and other times, with license, portray.
Gotta Sing! Search for a Star, Content and Cash, Berlinale Talent Campus, Durango Songwriter's Expo, NAACP Image AwardsThe Urban Individualists, an artists collective curated by Helene Ruiz, hosts a February 19 reception in Pompano Beach to open the exhibition "Rhythm and Color", a multimedia exhibition of works...
The Decline of Canadian Television ProgrammingHave you noticed how poor the overall quality of Canadian television programming is compared to American television? Do you even notice Canadian shows being available at all? Read more about the CRTC's contradictory Canadian content regulations.
Food and Film Festival, Slamdance Film Festival, Sundance Film Festival, Göteborg International Film Festival, Hollywood Songcrafting Seminar, Annie Awards,Interaction is encouraged for audience members during the run of the Children's Film Festival Seattle, to sharpen their critical eyes through workshops with professional actors, directors, writers, technicians, and producers (more...)- Jean-Pierre Melville's "Les Doulos": A Genuinely Dark and Fatalistic Cinema Noir in a Great New Criterion EditionAs confusing as "The Big Sleep," and far more bleak in its view of human nature, "Les Doulos" is dark even for cinema noir
- The Approaches and Reception of Violence in CinemaA paper on the current politics of violence in cinema and new approaches.
- What Television Shoppers Need to KnowWith all the changes in technology and program content, buying a tv set is not as simple as it once was. While it is easy to be tempted to buy the one that looks prettiest in the advertisement or on the showroom floor...
- The History of Horror: The Cinema Part IIPart II of a four-part series that examines the history of horror in films and the impact societal changes have had on the genre. In this installment, films from the 1940s, 1950s, and early 1960s and how the Cold War era affected them are examined.
- Sergio Leone's Transformation of the American West in CinemaWith the recent releases of two modern westerns - 3:10 to Yuma and The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford - it's time for a look back at one of the greatest Westerns of all time.
- Lucy and I Love Lucy: Innovators in TelevisionLegendary comedienne Lucille Ball and her wildly popular television program were not only hilarious entertainment, but also a breakthrough for future comediennes like Carol Burnett, proving they were just as funny as their male peers.
- SFI and Cinema LatinoSmall business opportunities not only provide a creative and diverse market, they also allow an individual or small group of people to create their own dream for the American entrepreneur in The United States
Inexpressible Energies: Truth, Narrative and the Moving ImageIn light of the events of September 11th, many have grappled with the problem of creating meaning out of images. The hand-held video camera; the round-the-clock coverage on television stations across the world, informed us of the very event itself.- February Media and Showbiz Industry Networking EventsNews and Networking Events Covering the Media and Show Business Industry for this Month from The Actor's Checklist News & Events page at http://www.actorschecklist.com/news.html or through RSS/XML feed http://actorschecklist.com/showbiznews.rss.
The Science of Sleep: From Writer/Director Michel Gondry, Starring Gael Garcia Bernal and Charlotte GainsbourgSurrealism may be the wrong category for director Michel Gondry, as his latest film, The Science of Sleep, peels another layer of human consciousness away from reality's mask through the medium of cinema.- Media Coverage, Propaganda and WarfareA critical look at the way media coverage has changed of modern warfare and changed because of modern warfare.
- Kwaw Ansah & African CinemaA short dive into the department of cinema to understand the business of film in Ghana and surrounding African countries.
- Cinema DeLuxe Key Feature in Mall AdditionThe Connecticut Post Mall recently recieved an addition with a new 14-screen Cinema DeLuxe, brand new food court, Dick's Clothing and Sporting Goods, Target, Borders, and new speciality stores and restaurants.
- Circadian Cinema: Narrative Motion Pictures as a Biological Activity in Digital FilmmakinThis study proposes a new theoretical and technology-based production approach that explores digital video's unique aesthetic potential and its inherent narrative affinities.
Polaroid FLM-3232 32" LCD Television ReviewThis Television has a lot going for it. Unfortunately, I had to return three of them before I got one that wasn't defective.- Taylorizing the Movies: Hollywood and the Factory Production SystemA discussion of Hollywood as a factory system that balanced the rational efficiency of Taylorist production and the lavish sensuality depicted in the films themselves.
- Documentary Style Enhances Good Night and Good LuckAfter attending the screening with me for George Clooney's new film Good Night and Good Luck, my mother-in-law asked "do you consider that a documentary?" Her question brought to light some interesting qualities of Clooney's film.
- Anne Rice: A Mainstream Guide to Vampirism and BDSMThis essay focuses on works written by Anne Rice through 1999. Her sexually-charged works on vampires and witches helped make Rice a literary celebrity in the contemporary American literature marketplace.
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