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Comic-Con Independent Film Festival: ‘Alistair 1918’
In "Alistair 1918," which screened at this year's San Diego Comic-Con Independent Film Festival, a film crew encounters a homeless man claiming to have been transported to present-day Los Angeles from a WW I battlefield.
Read More »Seattle International Film Festival Movie Review: ‘Ants on a Shrimp’
Have you traveled to award winning restaurant NOMA in Japan to have their roast duck or ants on a shrimp?
Read More »Movie Review: Noah Pritzker’s ‘Quitters’
Pritzker’s assured feature film debut is a quietly chilly portrait of a family in disrepair.
Read More »Sundance Film Festival Review: ‘Hooligan Sparrow,’ A Filmmaker Goes Undercover
Would you be incarcerated to fight injustice?
Read More »DVD Review: ‘The Family Fang’ – Nicole Kidman, Jason Bateman & Christopher Walken
"The Family Fang is the best kind of art film - it has no pretensions to anything beyond telling its story and does so in the simplest and most straightforward manner it can.
Read More »Interview: Robert Mrazek on ‘The Congressman’ Starring Treat Williams (Part II)
The things I had the most fun with were writing the film and casting the film.
Read More »Interview: Writer Robert Mrazek on His Inspiring ‘The Congressman’ Starring Treat Williams, (Part I)
As a first time director I wasn’t frightened, but I was concerned about being able to work with my co-director and harness the set and create a good atmosphere on the set.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘How to Let Go of The World’ Written/Directed by Josh Fox
If the planet's temperature rises by 2 degrees, what climate impact will that have on coastal cities like New York and Miami? Tune in to HBO tonight for "How to Let Go of the World"
Read More »LA Film Festival Review: ‘Olympic Pride, American Prejudice,’ Narrated by Blair Underwood
"Olympic Price, American Predjudice" explores the real story behind the 1936 Olympics, Hitler and 18 African Americans who represented the Olympic Team USA.
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