Posts Tagged ‘movies’

A Clip From ‘Score: A Hockey Musical’
A clip from the opening night film of the Toronto International Film Festival, “Score: A Hockey Musical.” Read the rest here:  A Clip From ‘Score: A Hockey Musical’
Politics on Film, but This Time Leaning Right
“I Want Your Money,” a political documentary by Ray Griggs, is a minor triumph for one of the less visible minorities: the Hollywood right. Originally posted here: Politics on Film, but This Time Leaning Right
Review: A Rich Field of In-Competition Films at Venice
The Venice film festival has a strong lineup of watchable and thought-provoking films from France, Italy, Russia and the United States, with the promise of more to come. More:  Review: A Rich Field of In-Competition Films at Venice
A Bronx Film School Tale
The Ghetto Film School in the Bronx aims to broaden the pool of filmmaking talent by providing opportunities for young people who might otherwise be overlooked. Continued here: A Bronx Film School Tale
Movie Review | ‘We Are Family’: Mom-Stepmom Two Step
“We Are Family,” a film based on “Stepmom,” is about a hard-to-believe relationship between two women. Read more:  Movie Review | ‘We Are Family’: Mom-Stepmom Two Step
Lessons of the Summer Box Office
Movie attendance was down, but some films — like “Toy Story 3” and “Inception” — made out very, very well. Go here to read the rest: Lessons of the Summer Box Office
40 Years After ‘MASH,’ Gould Reflects on an Era
A special showing in New York on Saturday will end with a question-and-answer session with some of the stars of “MASH” and the widow of the director, Robert Altman. See the original post here: 40 Years After ‘MASH,’ Gould Reflects on an Era
Venice Gears Up for 67th Film Festival
The film festival opens Wednesday and continues through Sept. 11 and will present dozens of features from 34 countries. Original post:  Venice Gears Up for 67th Film Festival
Critics’ Picks Video: ‘Charade’
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Film: Computer Animation, Made by Hand
The animation team Paul and Sandra Fierlinger, in films like “My Dog Tulip,” use custom-made computers to create their hand-drawn-looking images. See the original post here: Film: Computer Animation, Made by Hand