
Film Independent 2015 Spirit Awards Nominations – Carpet Chat with Josh Welsh
After this morning’s Film Independent 30th Spirit Awards Nominations announcements by Rosario Dawson and Diego Luna, I had a chance to chat on the red

After this morning’s Film Independent 30th Spirit Awards Nominations announcements by Rosario Dawson and Diego Luna, I had a chance to chat on the red

Unless you’ve been there, as I have, and seen all of its natural and historic beauty, Lumpkin, Georgia is not a place many would think

When it came to choosing a cinematographer to create an indelible and evocative visual style for “Nightcrawler”, writer and first-time director Dan Gilroy went with

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When you hear the name, Haley Joel Osment, thoughts typically turn to a cherubic, fresh faced, yet fear-filled little boy who “see[s] dead people” in

In Daniel Radcliffe’s new film, the devilishly delicious HORNS from director Alexandre Aja, Radcliffe evokes memories of his parseltongue speaking days of “Harry Potter” where

Four nights, four concerts, four venues and lots of great entertainment is what Los Angeles has in store this October 24-27 weekend with Cabaret is

Film scores and the art of scoring is quite often under appreciated. For myself, a devotee raised on movie musicals, scores and soundtracks, all are

Roger Donaldson has long been adding his own…

I vividly remember the first time I saw Kathleen…

By: debbie lynn elias Is it magic? Is it a miracle? Or is it just good old-fashioned hard work and values? Whatever it is, together

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