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"I Always Had Two to Three Cameras Rigged": DP John Behrens on The Game Changers
Filmmaker Magazine - 28 Jan 2018 06:00
Louie Psihoyos, the Oscar-winning director of The Cove, returns to the Sundance Film Festival with The Game Changers, his new documentary on the health and environmental impacts of plant-based diets. Psihoyos premiered h...
"The Entry Point to a Story Is So Delicate": Editor Maya Maffioli on Beast
Filmmaker Magazine - 28 Jan 2018 23:00
Maya Maffioli and Michael Pearce were classmates at the National Film and Television School in England. They now join forces as editor and writer/director, respectively, of Beast, a romantic psychological thriller that d...
'Maze Runner' installment tops charts, Oscars pics get boost
Miami Herald - 28 Jan 2018 22:51
"Maze Runner: The Death Cure" is the highest grossing film of the weekend, but according to studio estimates Sunday, many moviegoers also chose the first weekend after Oscar nominations to …
Women Dominate Sundance's Winners List
The New York Times - 28 Jan 2018 22:36
Desiree Akhavan's "The Miseducation of Cameron Post," about a young woman sent to conversion therapy, won the Grand Jury Prize.
John Morris, Composer for Mel Brooks's Films, Dies at 91
The New York Times - 28 Jan 2018 21:47
Mr. Morris's long list of movie, theater and television credits included the melodies to the songs "Springtime for Hitler" and "Blazing Saddles."
Chloe Grace Moretz LGBTQ pic gets Sundance grand jury prize
Miami Herald - 28 Jan 2018 21:41
The Chloe Grace Moretz film "The Miseducation of Cameron Post" has won the Sundance Film Festival's grand jury prize. Awards were announced Saturday evening in Park City, Utah. Adapted from …
The First Look at Netflix's Mute Is Foreboding And Cool
Cinema Blend - 28 Jan 2018 21:19
The new teaser for Netflix's Mute offers the first footage of Duncan Jones' latest sci-fi movie.
"What Would it Be Like to Start over from Scratch?": Editor Toby Shimin on This Is Home
Filmmaker Magazine - 28 Jan 2018 21:00
Tobi Shimin has edited more than two dozen documentary projects going back to 1988. In 2015 she cut the Sundance doc How To Dance In Ohio from director Alexandra Shiva, who returned to Sundance this year for This Is Home...
"The Essence of Cinema Vérité Productions Is Chaos": Director Matt Tyrnauer | Studio 54
Filmmaker Magazine - 28 Jan 2018 21:00
As you made your film during the increasingly chaotic backdrop of the last year, how did you as a filmmaker control, ignore, give in to or, conversely, perhaps creatively exploit the wild and unpredictable? What roles di...
Watch Hugh Jackman In The Fake Crocodile Dundee Movie
Cinema Blend - 28 Jan 2018 19:50
The fake Dundee movie continues to be the greatest fake movie with the reveal that it also has Hugh Jackman in it.
'Maze Runner' installment tops charts, Oscars pics get boost
Miami Herald - 28 Jan 2018 19:48
"Maze Runner: The Death Cure" is the highest grossing film of the weekend, but according to studio estimates Sunday, many moviegoers also chose the first weekend after Oscar nominations to …
Gecco To Release A Revised 'Bloodborne' Statue
Bloody Disgusting - 28 Jan 2018 19:31
More Bloodborne swag? Why not! Set for release June 2018 is Gecco’s 1/6 Scale statue of The Hunter from Bloodborne: The Old Hunters for $299.99 USD. Originally released back in 2015, this new version of The Hunter feat...
Taika Waititi Admits He Used Torrented Clips For His Thor: Ragnarok Sizzle Reel
Cinema Blend - 28 Jan 2018 19:11
Taika Waititi is a man who is pretty open about the process of making his movies. Even when that involves illegal downloading.
Simon Pegg Had A Seriously Hard Time Filming His Role In Star Wars: The Force Awakens
Cinema Blend - 28 Jan 2018 18:48
Playing the role of Unkar Plutt, junker extraordinaire, was more challenging than one would expect.
Take the Bait and Watch the 'Deep Blue Sea 2' Trailer!
Bloody Disgusting - 28 Jan 2018 18:37
This time they’re smarter and faster… We told you earlier this year that the recent resurgence in shark attack flicks - thanks, The Shallows and 47 Meters Down! - has paved the way for a years-later sequel to Deep Bl...
The Weekend Box Office Rewards Two Oscar Contenders Snubbed By The Academy
Film Drunk - 28 Jan 2018 18:34
Several Oscar nominees received big boosts at the box office this weekend, but two that were snubbed performed surprisingly well.
"You Can't Just Slash and Burn through a Cut": Editor Michael Taylor on A Kid Like Jake
Filmmaker Magazine - 28 Jan 2018 17:00
Michael Taylor has been editing the work of America’s independent filmmakers since 2004. Taylor has cut films for Ira Sachs (Love Is Strange), Rick Alverson (Entertainment) and Julia Loktev (The Loneliest Planet), to n...
"A Powerful Charge of Life in Front of the Lens": Director Michael Pearce | Beast
Filmmaker Magazine - 28 Jan 2018 17:00
As you made your film during the increasingly chaotic backdrop of the last year, how did you as a filmmaker control, ignore, give in to or, conversely, perhaps creatively exploit the wild and unpredictable? What roles di...
Cinemas and allocated seating: the pros and cons
Den of Geek - 28 Jan 2018 16:47
Cinemas and allocated seating: the pros and cons Cinemas increasingly want to sell you an exact seat, with an exact number. A good or bad thing? Feature Jan 29, 2018
[Sundance Review] 'Piercing' Is a Totally Effed Up Psychological Two-Hander
Bloody Disgusting - 28 Jan 2018 16:46
Two Sundances ago, Nicolas Pesce arrived on the horror scene with The Eyes of My Mother. I'd like to take full credit for discovering him by recognizing his film in the Next section. Now he's back in the proper Midnight ...
"I Have No Idea How My Little Sony AS7 Camera Survived": Director Cody Lucich | Akicita: The Battle of Standing Rock
Filmmaker Magazine - 28 Jan 2018 14:00
As you made your film during the increasingly chaotic backdrop of the last year, how did you as a filmmaker control, ignore, give in to or, conversely, perhaps creatively exploit the wild and unpredictable? What roles di...
'The Miseducation of Cameron Post' and 'Burden' take top Sundance prizes at ceremony
Miami Herald - 28 Jan 2018 10:00
This year's Sundance Film Festival has seemed relatively quiet, with no breakout hits and fewer high-dollar acquisitions than usual. But there has still been a steady energy throughout the 10-day …