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Metro Newspaper’s Debra Granik, Jennifer Lawrence interview
by Richard von Busack
Winter’s Bone concerns 17-year-old Ree Dolly (Jennifer Lawrence), a girl on a journey to find her fugitive father. She has a narrow amount of time before …
Metro Newspaper’s Debra Granik, Jennifer Lawrence interview
by Richard von Busack
Winter’s Bone concerns 17-year-old Ree Dolly (Jennifer Lawrence), a girl on a journey to find her fugitive father. She has a narrow amount of time before …
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This summer the industry is buzzing with talk of a series of sequels that are supposed to be as good as the original, if not better. New Moon Eclipse, Batman 3 and Toy …
Ray Harryhausen occupies a unique position in motion picture history. Although neither a director nor a scriptwriter, he has exerted far more control over his films than most of the directors and writers with whom …
Willis O’Brien
Willis O’Brien inhabited two distinct, virtually incompatible worlds. As a technician, he mastered the intricacies of model construction, animation, and composite photography. Success for him depended on meticulous planning and the careful execution of …
James Whale directed four of the most intelligent, witty, and visually striking horror films ever made: Frankenstein (1931), The Old Dark House (1932), The Invisible Man (1933), and Bride of Frankenstein (1935). With this quartet …
Bridging the Bride of Frankenstein by Jon Farnm
NOTE: This article is based on The Bride of Frankenstein continuity script by William Hurlbut from the adaptation by Hurlbut and John Balderston and which was made …
When you see a movie that is rated PG do you know if it is safe for your 5-7 yo children to watch it? By safe, we mean just because there won’t be nudity or …
There’s been a lot of talk recently about how the rise of DVD and streaming films with be the death of going to the movies (record box office be damned). While I can’t argue with the convenience and relative quiet of seeing a movie in the comfort of my own home, I don’t see a trip to the theater going the way of the dinosaur anytime soon.