'Black Swan' leads Phila. Film Festival Black Swan, Darren Aronofsky's psychological thriller set in the competitive world of ballet and starring Natalie Portman, Mila Kunis, and Winona Ryder, will open the 19th annual Philadelphia Film Festival on Oct. 14. 127 Hours, Danny Boyle's true-life tale of the adventurer Aron Ralston (James Franco), who cuts off his arm to save himself, will be the festival's closing-night movie on Oct. 23. Read more on … [Read more...]
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How Werner Herzog survived being shot Six indie stalwarts on their most harrowing, and rewarding, set moments. Read more on The Hollywood Reporter Tibetan’s Documentary to Open Friday in N.Y. “Tibet in Song” tells of Ngawang Choephel’s arrest on a trip to Tibet to make a film about the impact of Chinese rule on Tibetan folk music. Read more on New York Times … [Read more...]
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Medford filmmaker tells tale of Tufts' elephant lore Medford filmmaker Chelsea Spear has recently made a film about Jumbo the elephant’s life, as well as his storied remains, which are a part of Tufts University's lore. Read more on Medford Transcript … [Read more...]
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Prep report: Marin Academy wins College Prep Invitational Marin Independent Journal RICHMOND- Dhruv Maheshwari finished the 2.2-mile course at Point Pinole in 12 minutes, 31 seconds, good enough for a second-place finish, and E. Read more on Marin Independent Journal Everglades restoration program making tangible progress after 10 years; challenges ahead to meet both water quality ... ( National Academy of Sciences ) A decade-long, multibillion … [Read more...]
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'BURIED' GUEST BLOG: Writer Chris Sparling Shares His Journey Of Getting The Movie Made Please welcome Mr. Chris Sparling, the writer behind "Buried," with a guest blog post that he wrote on the eve of the film's limited opening tomorrow. In the below write-up, Chris takes us all on the journey that led him from what started as a small idea meant for an indie treatment to something much, [...] Read more on MTV … [Read more...]
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"The Romantics": College friends reunite for bad behavior As Galt Niederhoffer's comedy of no manners begins, seven college friends, now closing in on their 30s, come together for the wedding of two of their clique at the bride-to-be's beachfront family home. Once dubbed "The Romantics" for their share-and-share-alike dating patterns, the pals reunite f... Read more on SF Weekly … [Read more...]
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Tucson Film amp; Music Festival Announces Partnerships with Second Saturdays, Rialto Anniversary and New Sponsor Cox ... In support of the arts and entertainment in Downtown Tucson, the Tucson Film and Music Festival TFMF is excited to announce unique entertainment partnerships with Second Saturdays and the Rialto Theater. During its 6th annual festival, which takes place October 7-11, 2010, TFMF will co-curate the live music on the Scott Ave … [Read more...]
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Feature film 'Waterwalk' being shot in and around Muskegon Now the story, a re-creation of a re-creation of the discovery of the Mississippi River, is being captured on film, a project led by Muskegon resident Roger Rapoport. Read more on The Muskegon Chronicle No change in 'Anjaana Anjaani' release date again: Producer Mumbai, Sep 23 : Producer Sajid Nadiadwala confirms that he won’t go for any further change in the release date of … [Read more...]
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In the Works: IFP Edition | 4 New Projects from Indie Film Week Over the past few months, we've profiled several projects that are being featured at IFP's Independent Film Week. As this year's Independent Film Week winds down, our In the Works column is putting the spotlight on several projects that have been workshopped and networked around New York this week. In this week's edition, we've got a futuristic thriller about a mysterious new drug, a … [Read more...]
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Oliver Stone: Our empire is in decline The director talks at length about his "Wall Street" sequel, his Nazi comments and why he loves George W. Bush Read more on Salon.com Community Calendar Based upon space availability, The Review prints calendar announcements and items for columns, including campus news, newsmakers and others for local organizations and individuals. The deadline is 14 days before the desired publication date, however there … [Read more...]
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