Jack Huston & Toby Kebbell: Round and round the spina they go in BEN-HUR!
When most think of BEN-HUR, they think a very tanned and oiled up Charlton Heston standing tall in a chariot in William Wyler’s 1959 classic.
When most think of BEN-HUR, they think a very tanned and oiled up Charlton Heston standing tall in a chariot in William Wyler’s 1959 classic.
Robert Redford isn’t the first name that comes to mind when one thinks Disney or Disney family films. He probably isn’t even on the list.
W.C. Fields once said, “never work with animals and children.” (Despite this curmudgeonly statement, it was well known that Fields did have a great admiration
From the moment the first frames of SEATTLE ROAD appear on screen and the somber strains of violins play, thoughts of Terrence Malick immediately come
A labor of love if ever there was, GIRL FLU marked its World Premiere at the 2016 Los Angeles Film Festival at the ArcLight Cinemas
Editing is always a critical component of Nicolas Winding Refn’s films. From the PUSHER Trilogy to VALHALLA RISING and to his more recent and more
On the night of VE day, then Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret went out into the revelry of the night with the commoners of England. As
Carpet Chat with Stephanie Allain, Festival Director of Los Angeles Film Festival 2016. Los Angeles Film Festival 2016 revved up its engines with an Opening
Carpet Chat with producers of SO B. IT, Orien Richman and Adam Tenenbaum. An utterly charming, heartfelt, three tissue box film that will warm the
Carpet Chat with writer/director Ben Lear talking about his “must see” documentary THEY CALL US MONSTERS; a look inside the juvenile justice system in California,
Carpet Chat with writer/director Dorie Barton and producer David Wilson talking the hilarious comedy GIRL FLU! Los Angeles Film Festival 2016 revved up its engines
Carpet Chat with writer/director Damani Baker and editor Jon Fine talking the documentary THE HOUSE ON COCO ROAD. Los Angeles Film Festival 2016 revved up