Articles in Coming Soon
What does it take to fully turn a life around? How difficult is it and how much effort does it require to go from an illiterate convict to an award winning poet? Daniel Glick explores …
We recently had the opportunity to interview Donald Bowman, the producer of HEART: Flatline to Finish Line. The film recently completed its campaign on Kickstarter, coming away with a very successful $22,037 of its $20,000 …
Andy Whitfield, best known for his role in the Starz TV series: Spartacus: Blood and Sand, was diagnosed with cancer in March 2010 and passed away in September 2011. While he was battling cancer, he …
Some of the most interesting indie films turn to Kickstarter to raise the funds they need for production and post production. Gabe Diani recently launched a campaign for the film, “The Selling” (directed by Emily …
Continuing our interest in the filmmakers campaigning for funding on Kickstarter, we discovered Adam Bagger and Céline Geiger. Adam and Céline brought their film, Objects In The Rearview, to Kickstarter to raise $12,000 for production …
Recently we had the opportunity to interview the creators behind Dick Figures, the highest rated animated web series on YouTube. Ed Skudder and Zack Keller recently began a campaign on Kickstarter to raise the funds …
Kickstarter is taking the film industry to a new level by offering filmmakers the opportunity to fund their movies with the aid of their audience. Lately we have shown an interest in these budding filmmakers …
Millennium Entertainment Invites you to see
THURSDAY MARCH 29, 2012
7:30PM
ANGELIKA MOCKINGBIRD
5321 EAST MOCKINGBIRD LANE
DALLAS, TX
Opens in Dallas on Friday March 30, 2012
Running time: 100 minutes
Rating: R for terror, horror violence, some sexuality/nudity and …
There are those of us who adored Arrested Development, the Fox series that only lasted two and half season but left behind a huge cult following. It was a bizarre, warped, hilarious show that was …
Four years is just a speck in the fabric of time and space, but way too long in the universe that is Hollywood. Movies are constantly being pushed through as quickly as possible to maximize …