Sorry for the long break again, but SPN Revealed is back! :D After doing a full series of SPN Revealed for S1, I'm turning my attention to Season Two. Enjoy this in-depth look at the episodes you thought you knew. We'll come across continuity errors, trivia, visible stunt doubles, goofs, filmmaking techniques, and much more. SPN Revealed S2 - 2x07 The Usual Suspects
... to the Boston area. Filmmaker Tara Hurely will join us for Q+A following the screening. This should be a rousing discussion of sex worker's rights and privacy as well as informative about her filmmaking process. Happy Endings? is an intriguing exploration of the Asian massage parlor industry in Providence, RI, where a 25 year-old loophole has made the exchange of sex for money legal - as long as...
... season I totally lost my mind in fangirling. [/fan ramble]) •I think it's a chillingly realistic documentary [laughs]. The details in it, I recognized every one of them. It is a powerful piece of documentary filmmaking. And I do believe that when we get kidnapped by aliens, it's going to be the genuine, true Star Trek fans who will save the day. ... I was rolling in the aisles. And [star] Tim ...
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... storyline was good and the acting was as well...it had sad parts, and action packed moments, and love, and hate, and fear, and urgency, and a great pace. the art direction was great...the filmmaking was very well done in my opinion. the fake explosion of the helicopterbehind a walking wolverine was a bit much...but i dealt with that one quickly. i had to take some points because we were left ...
...back into the original Star Trek 's primal appeal." Most of the review is about the characters. Rolling Stone 's Peter Travers gives the film 3.5 out of 4 Stars, calling it " a burst of pure filmmaking exhilaration that manages to pay homage to the classic 1960s TV series and still boldly go where no man . . . has gone before ." He is surprised because, in his opinion, the only other really good...
...forgiven if THOR: HAMMER OF THE GODS proved genuinely thrilling or even laughably campy instead of leaving me with a feeling of complete indifference. Director Todor Chapkanov's last foray into Sci-Fifilmmaking, COPPERHEAD (also penned by Rafael Jordan, a co-writer of this outing), was one of the more entertaining Sci-Fi offerings in recent memory. What here should have been a fantastical melding...
... my own personal first thoughts when I heard the news? Well, I have like a million of them. I’ve interviewed David Slade before, and he’s a very smart, charismatic guy who harnesses some immense filmmaking tools. That said, I definitely thought “30 Days of Night” was a disappointment. It had a lot of fatal flaws in it, usuallywhenever the blood would stop flowing and it was time for us to ...
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...Our special guest, Dan Mackler, New York Film Academy Director at Universal Studios, will make an announcement on the filmmaking contest “Action!” with the 4 week filmmakingworkshop at Universal Studios in Los Angeles as the best short film prize. We will also present the new Shorts Screening Program "In...