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'Guardians of the Galaxy' director: Groot died in first film
CNET 'Guardians of the Galaxy' director: Groot died in first film. Were we supposed to know this? Because some of us thought Baby Groot was just a reborn version of big Groot... by. Gael Fashingbauer Cooper. February 28, 2018 5:16 PM PST. grootpushingbutton ... |
Wednesday, 28 February 2018
'Guardians of the Galaxy' director: Groot died in first film - CNET
The VR film Carriberrie is a vital face-to-face experience of threatened Indigenous culture - The Conversation AU
The Conversation AU |
The VR film Carriberrie is a vital face-to-face experience of threatened Indigenous culture
The Conversation AU Carriberrie, a mesmerising 360-degree, live-action documentary film showing at the Australian Museum in March, illustrates how well immersive technology can transcend cultural boundaries. Viewing this 12-minute film, I am teleported to breathtaking ... |
LA Times film critics Kenneth Turan and Justin Chang make their 2018 Oscar picks - Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times |
LA Times film critics Kenneth Turan and Justin Chang make their 2018 Oscar picks
Los Angeles Times But I'm rooting for the presumptive favorite here. "Call Me by Your Name" accomplishes what few adaptations of first-person novels do: It fully retains the psychological interiority that made the source material so distinctive. That's a testament to ... |
'Mudbound' Director Dee Rees Teams Up With Walmart To Celebrate Women In Film - Essence.com
Essence.com |
'Mudbound' Director Dee Rees Teams Up With Walmart To Celebrate Women In Film
Essence.com Dee Rees is one of Hollywood's best director's. Now, the woman who gave us Mudbound is teaming up with Walmart to spotlight female filmmakers. The new project highlights the art of storytelling and the women who produce some of the best work in the ... |
Kenyan film school takes on Hollywood for an Oscar - BBC News
BBC News |
Kenyan film school takes on Hollywood for an Oscar
BBC News When the Oscar winners are announced this weekend, it won't only be Hollywood superstars who will be waiting anxiously. There will also be eight graduates from a film college in Kenya nervously awaiting the results. These graduates of the Africa ... |
There's a Mary-Louise Parker Short Film Inside the New Jennifer Lawrence Movie - Vulture
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There's a Mary-Louise Parker Short Film Inside the New Jennifer Lawrence Movie
Vulture Right in the middle of Red Sparrow's psychosexual insanity exists a phenomenal short film that I have titled “Mary-Louise Parker Doesn't Really Give a Shit About Your Little Spy Movie, Jennifer Lawrence” (alternatively: “Drinking Out Loud with Mary ... |
Behind the scenes at the Martha's Vineyard Film Festival - Martha's Vineyard Times
Martha's Vineyard Times |
Behind the scenes at the Martha's Vineyard Film Festival
Martha's Vineyard Times In those days there were no film festivals on the Island. Today there are the International Film Festival, the African American Film Festival, and the M.V. Hebrew Center's Summer Institute series in conjunction with the Boston Jewish Film Festival. And ... |
LA Times film critics Kenneth Turan and Justin Chang make their 2018 Oscar picks - Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times |
LA Times film critics Kenneth Turan and Justin Chang make their 2018 Oscar picks
Los Angeles Times L.A. Times film critics Kenneth Turan and Justin Chang sit down to swap predictions and favorites in the top eight Oscar categories. Now that voting has closed for the 90th Academy Awards we're left with the crucial questions: Who will win? And who ... |
'Mudbound' Director Dee Rees Teams Up With Walmart To Celebrate Women In Film - Essence.com
Essence.com |
'Mudbound' Director Dee Rees Teams Up With Walmart To Celebrate Women In Film
Essence.com Dee Rees is one of Hollywood's best director's. Now, the woman who gave us Mudbound is teaming up with Walmart to spotlight female filmmakers. The new project highlights the art of storytelling and the women who produce some of the best work in the ... |
Kevin Hart's HartBeat Taps John Cheng As President Of Film - Deadline
Deadline |
Kevin Hart's HartBeat Taps John Cheng As President Of Film
Deadline In his five years at RatPac, Cheng oversaw the company's full slate of film and TV shows in development and production, as well as the producer-financier's financial relationship with Warner Bros and Plan B's first-look deal with the New Regency-RatPac ... |
Indie Film Showcase Coming to Forest City Brewery on March 9 - Cleveland Scene
Cleveland Scene |
Indie Film Showcase Coming to Forest City Brewery on March 9
Cleveland Scene Piano Man Pictures, a collective of Memphis-based filmmakers, writers and artists that writer-director Shelby Baldock co-founded with writer-director Chad Allen Barton in 2010, aims to “bring meaningful stories to life, no matter the medium.” Baldock ... |
What to watch? Green Bay Film Festival screeners offer best bets - Green Bay Press Gazette
Green Bay Press Gazette |
What to watch? Green Bay Film Festival screeners offer best bets
Green Bay Press Gazette Viewers are sure to enjoy Susan Earl's “Deep Storage,” a film that focuses on one of the sweetest love stories in recent history and is quirky, lovely and compassionate to its shy and reserved hero. The film is sure to be remembered for the color ... |
Can Jennifer Lawrence bring the spy film back in from the box-office cold? - MarketWatch
The Independent |
Can Jennifer Lawrence bring the spy film back in from the box-office cold?
MarketWatch The new spy movie “Red Sparrow,” starring Jennifer Lawrence, has generated plenty of attention for its few graphic scenes depicting violence, torture and sexual assault. But the spy film genre has endured something of a torrid time recently. From “The ... Film reviews round-up: Red Sparrow, Game Night, A Fantastic Woman |
First Friday, film, funny folks and more featured events this week - Colorado Springs Independent
Colorado Springs Independent |
First Friday, film, funny folks and more featured events this week
Colorado Springs Independent A fitting film to kick off Women's History Month, Dolores captures the work and private life of activist Dolores Huerta, who founded the first farm worker's union with Cesar Chavez in the 1950s and worked to further women's rights and combat racism her ... |
Call Me by Your Name probably won't win Best Picture. Here's why. - Vox
Vox |
Call Me by Your Name probably won't win Best Picture. Here's why.
Vox Each year, the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences nominates between five and 10 movies to compete for the Oscars' Best Picture trophy — its most prestigious award, and the one given out at the very end of the night. What “best picture ... Every 2018 Oscar-Nominated Film Based on a Book 5 Classic Horror Films That Didn't Get Much Oscars Acclaim |
Berlin Film Review: 'Adam' - Variety
Berlin Film Review: 'Adam'
Variety An exploration of how a disabled young adult could manage financially when the person paying his rent is suddenly out of the picture would seem like a compelling storyline. But Solrun's film doesn't really go there. Instead, it obsesses over the mother ... |
Berlin Film Review: 'Foreboding' - Variety
Variety |
Berlin Film Review: 'Foreboding'
Variety For anyone whose experiences with the last few films from Japanese director Kiyoshi Kurosawa have proven frustrating (and his recent run of form suggests the heady horror days of “Cure” and “Pulse” are gone), the English title of his latest project may ... |
Tribeca Film Institute Announces Grant Winners For 15th Annual Tribeca All Access Program - Deadline
Deadline |
Tribeca Film Institute Announces Grant Winners For 15th Annual Tribeca All Access Program
Deadline EXCLUSIVE: The Tribeca Film Institute (TFI) revealed today 10 grant winners for the 15th annual Tribeca All Access (TAA) program, which puts the spotlight on stories from historically underrepresented voices. Related · John Oliver Expresses Regret Over ... |
Quincy Jones, Common Honor Former Film Academy Boss Cheryl Boone Isaacs - Billboard
Billboard |
Quincy Jones, Common Honor Former Film Academy Boss Cheryl Boone Isaacs
Billboard Common dropped a verse from his song "The Day Women Took Over" in her honor. Quincy Jones called her "my beloved baby sister from another mister." And Halle Berry said her pioneering success made her proud to be a black woman. Cheryl Boone Isaacs, the ... Former film academy president lauded by Common, Halle Berry |
Red Sparrow's Charlotte Rampling interview: 'Jennifer Lawrence is in a film world that I am not in, which is the big ... - The Independent
Red Sparrow's Charlotte Rampling interview: 'Jennifer Lawrence is in a film world that I am not in, which is the big ...
The Independent Charlotte Rampling is standing by the window of a conference suite high up in a hotel in Rotterdam, looking down on the city below. Rampling (the star of such films as Night Porter, The Damned, Max Mon Amour and Stardust Memories) is at the ... |
French Film Industry Launches 50/50 By 2020 Equality Initiative - Deadline
Deadline |
French Film Industry Launches 50/50 By 2020 Equality Initiative
Deadline Collectively, the group wrote on its brand new website: “For some months we've been asking ourselves… how to transform a moment into a movement. While the French film business has not been rocked by the shockwave of the Weinstein affair, it still ... |
Film News Roundup: Production Starts on Will Smith's Thriller 'Gemini Man' - Variety
Variety |
Film News Roundup: Production Starts on Will Smith's Thriller 'Gemini Man'
Variety Lee became attached to the project in 2016. His most recent film was “Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk,” for which he used an unprecedented shooting and projection frame rate of 120 frames per second — five times faster than the normal rate of 24 ... |
Margot Robbie's 'Dangerous Odds' Movie Gets Backing From Bold ... - Variety
Variety |
Margot Robbie's 'Dangerous Odds' Movie Gets Backing From Bold ...
Variety Oscar nominee Margot Robbie's gambling project “Dangerous Odds” is getting financed by Bold Films after it was picked up in turnaround from Warner Bros. Robbie, who's nominated in the best actress category for “I, Tonya” at this year's Oscars, is ... Margot Robbie Sports Gambling Movie 'Dangerous Odds' Being ... |
Despite 'Black Panther' success, diversity in Hollywood still falls short in film and TV - ABC News
ABC News |
Despite 'Black Panther' success, diversity in Hollywood still falls short in film and TV
ABC News A new report on diversity in Hollywood shows what the blockbuster hit "Black Panther" has already proven at the box office -- diversity sells. The report from the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), which was released Tuesday, shows that ... |
Berlin Film Review: 'Hard Paint' - Variety
Variety |
Berlin Film Review: 'Hard Paint'
Variety Designed to be as much a mood piece as a dramatic narrative, the film focuses on a socially repressed young man who only comes out of his shell during chatroom performances, when he strips and smears neon paint on his lithe body. Co-directors Filipe ... |
Fake Your Way Through Oscar Party Talk About The Foreign-Language Film Nominees - NPR
NPR |
Fake Your Way Through Oscar Party Talk About The Foreign-Language Film Nominees
NPR First of all — and we shouldn't have to say this, but we'll say it anyway — don't fake it, if you don't have to. If you have the time, and the means, try to see as many of this year's Oscar nominees for best foreign-language film as you can. They're ... |
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