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Rocking the Boat is a fantastic not for profit in the Bronx Section of New York, that inspires young people through traditional wooden boat building. For years we have been trying to find the right …
The New Breed of Korean Actors
The new breed of Korean actors is unlike any other generation of Korean actors you might be familiar with. Gone are the stereotypes of Asian businessmen, immigrants, and emperors …
Megha Burman, a Bengali beauty will be the symbol of love in upcoming film DAM 999.
She was born and brought up in Kolkata and completed her bachelors degree in Mass Media and Communications from Mumbai. …
by Richard von Busack
LOWING foghorns and a ferryboat plowing through misty waters: we’re in Boston harbor in 1954, and then what materializes ahead is apparently Skull Island. Kong, however, is not at home; this Alcatraz …
by Richard von Busack
This one goes out to the lighthouse keeper in the Pitcairn Islands who never saw a dystopic downer before. We, however, saw a dozen of them last year alone, just never a …
This week feature a number of interesting indie movies and documentaries and some sweet animated fun for the family.
“Monsters vs. Aliens”
From the directors of “Shrek 2″ and “Shark Tale” comes the irreverent yet charming “Monster …
Who says March is when the studios dump all the garbage on audiences – this week’s MovieTime Pick of the Week was a tough contest between I Love You Man and Duplicity.
“Duplicity” a new romantic …
“Sunshine Cleaning,” is a lovely, sweet-spirited film, which was directed by Christine Jeffs from a strong debut screenplay by Megan Holley. Though the script requires the audience to suspend belief more than a few …