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St Martin’s Courtyard Becomes Open Air Cinema for Mini International Film Festival

St Martin’s Courtyard is proud to present this summer’s hottest ticket; Silent Cinema will transform the courtyard into an open air movie theatre. A full sized cinema screen will pop-up for two days in August showing great movies for free in the heart of London. Be transported to India on Wednesday 8th August when the [...]

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Preview of indie thriller film by Hollywood’s next noteworthy director

Los Angeles, CA, (July 6, 2012)—Mitesh Patel, Indian-American filmmaker who received a great deal of recognition from his previous film is currently creating his new innovative horror, mystery film titled Neron. Neron, which is set in the typical suburban areas, is an upcoming film about a warm mother who struggles with her fight to save [...]

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Brooklyn Close-Up Today @ BAM Rose Cinemas

Celebrating nine decades of Brooklyn film history and revealing how filmmakers since the silent era have been inspired by the County of Kings, BAMcinématek presents Brooklyn Close-Up, a series of Monday night screenings that coincides with BAM’s 16-month sesquicentennial anniversary celebration. Starting on Halloween, on the last Monday of every month through December 2012, take [...]

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LACMA June Line Up Released

June 5 at 7:30 pm – White Dog – 30th Anniversary Screening – Conversation with Howard Rodman (VP WGA West, screenwriting professor at USC) – An actress (Kristy McNichol) adopts a stray German shepherd after accidentally hitting it with her car. She develops a close relationship with the animal when it saves her from an [...]

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EMPIRE Strikes Back Teaser Trailer from 1980

The Empire Strikes Back (1980). The first teaser trailer featured the conceptual artwork of Ralph McQuarrie, edited together to John Williams’ Star Wars theme. It’s funny because I distinctly remember hearing Darth Vader’s breathing over the final image with the tagline “Coming to your galaxy this summer,” but as it turns out that was from [...]

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Gerhard Richter now showing at Film Forum, see Trailer

Gerhard Richter Painting trailer from Kino Lorber on Vimeo. “It’s pointless to talk about painting.” — Gerhard Richter (1965). Richter, considered one of the world’s greatest living painters and now nearly 80 years old, agreed to talk about his work, as a small film crew documents his creative process. Blunt, provocative, unashamedly curmudgeonly and iconoclastic [...]

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TEN FILMMAKERS SELECTED FOR 2012 FILM INDEPENDENT DOCUMENTARY LAB

 Laura Gabbert, Doug Blush, Caroline Libresco & Eddie Schmidt to Serve as Lab Mentors     LOS ANGELES (March 15, 2012) – Film Independent, the non-profit arts organization that produces the Spirit Awards and the Los Angeles Film Festival, has announced the filmmakers and projects selected for its second annual Documentary Lab, sponsored by Latino [...]

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GOON is the ultimate hockey fan’s hockey flick

By Jessica Cassino It is based on the book, “Goon: The True Story of an Unlikely Journey Into Minor League Hockey” by Doug Smith and Adam Frattasio. Seann William Scott plays Doug Glatt, a nice guy who becomes a fighter by chance. A player pulled a Mike Milbury and ran into the stands, only to [...]

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