“BIGGIE AND TUPAC” MAKE DATE CHANGE

A hit at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, Biggie & Tupac will now open in theaters on September 27th. The film tells the story of how rappers the Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac Shakur became bitter enemies. Their murders were long explained as being the result of the rivalry that had grown between them, allegedly a [...]



Posted on July 31, 2002 by

THREE MONTHS OF EL RIO OUTDOOR CINEMA

On August 6th, September 3rd and October 1st, El Rio Outdoor Cinema proudly presents Microcinema’s Independent Exposure program of short films, videos and digital works from around the world. Marking another evolution in the collaboration that El Rio Outdoor Cinema has traditionally maintained with international curators and touring festivals, such as Madcat Women’s Film Festival, [...]



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3-D WEEK AT THE SANTA MONICA NUART

Pathfinder Pictures, Epoch Entertainment & Landmark Theatres present “3-D IN YOUR FACE” – a campy & cultish series of eleven 3-Dimensional films shot in the “true
color” polarized process…



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AGLIFF NEEDS VOLUNTEERS

AGLIFF NEEDS VOLUNTEERS

The Austin Gay & Lesbian International Film Festival is asking for past volunteers and first timers to come down and handle crowd control, ticketing, membership, technical support, special events and other fun stuff…



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GAZA STRIP

4 Stars
Year Released: 2002
MPAA Rating: Unrated
Running Time: 74 minutes

OPENS IN NEW YORK, AUGUST 1ST! A brutally effective documentary which provides a very rare glimpse into the lives of the ordinary Palestinian people who live under Isræli military occupancy…


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LAST STOP STATION

LAST STOP STATION
3 Stars
Year Released: 2001
MPAA Rating: Unrated
Running Time: 19 minutes

Monsters gotta make a living, too…


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THE REBIRTH OF CINEMAWARE

NEW-SCHOOL CINEMAWARE (LARS FUHRKEN-BATISTA) What is your background in the videogame industry? How did you get into game development? What are the companies you’ve worked for? What are the games you’ve worked on? Inquiring minds wanna know! ^ I actually got into game development by sheer force of my passion for games. After graduation with [...]



Posted on July 30, 2002 by

THE REBIRTH OF CINEMAWARE

OLD-SCHOOL CINEMAWARE (BOB JACOB) Where were you born? Where did you grow up? Was your childhood happy or dysfunctional? ^ Grew up in University City, Missouri (part of St. Louis). Had a Dickensian childhood. Losing myself in books was the only thing that allowed me to retain my sanity. What were your professional exploits before [...]



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THE REBIRTH OF CINEMAWARE

Bob Jacob founded Cinemaware in 1986, a game company that released a range of award-winning titles, which combined brilliant gameplay designs with cinematic scope. For the first time, a game developer brought skillful storytelling and genuine emotion to the videogame experience. Now, the company that introduced the grammar of film to the world of videogames rises from the ashes…



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YOU TOO CAN SELL TO HOLLYWOOD

The American Screenwriters Association is hosting the International Screenwriters Conference in Los Angeles, from August 1-4th. Authors Kathy Fong Yoneda (The Script Selling Game: A Hollywood Insider’s Look at Getting Your Script Sold and Produced) and Christopher Wehner (Screenwriting on the Internet: Researching, Writing, and Selling Your Script on the Web) will speak at the [...]



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T3 TEASER ONLINE

Love it or hate it, the Terminator is back on July 2nd, 2003 in “T3: Rise of the Machines”. It’s not much, but you can check out a teaser trailer at the film’s offical website.



Posted on July 30, 2002 by

STONY BROOK FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES AWARDS

On July 27th, Alan Inkles, Stony Brook Film Festival director and Village Voice movie critic Michael Atkinson presented awards to the winning filmmakers of the 7th Annual Stony Brook Film Festival at Stony Brook University, Long Island, New York. And the winners are: 2002 FESTIVAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD – FRANK WHALEY – Writer/Director/Actor, The Jimmy Show [...]



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DENVER INTERNATIONAL WORLD CINEMA INDEPENDENT FALL FILM FESTIVAL GOES “COLOUR BLIND”

DENVER INTERNATIONAL WORLD CINEMA INDEPENDENT FALL FILM FESTIVAL GOES “COLOUR BLIND”

“Colour Blind” is a narrative film about three boys from three different cultures growing up in a rough neighborhood and their responses to their environment…



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AUSTIN POWERS IN GOLDMEMBER

3.5 Stars
Year Released: 2002
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Running Time: 93 minutes

ANOTHER FT WRITER’S OPINION! What can I say? If you thought the first and second in the series were groovy, you’re going to love the third…


Posted on July 30, 2002 by

THE CYAN PICTURES WEBLOG

THE CYAN PICTURES WEBLOG

Visitors to the Cyan Pictures website will be able to follow the production company’s adventures in filmmaking as they make daily entries into their weblog, chronicling the making of their short film “Coming Down the Mountain” as well as two upcoming feature length projects. Readers of the weblog will also be able to interact with [...]



Posted on July 29, 2002 by

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