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A lot has already been written about how The Force Awakens is really just a reboot of the original Star Wars Trilogy rather than...
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A lot has already been written about how The Force Awakens is really just a reboot of the original Star Wars Trilogy rather than...
With Episode VII coming out, I’m going to have to shill for George Lucas. As the years go by, people dump on him more...
Review by Dean Galanis Written by Emmanuel Leconte, Daniel Leconte Based on Hitchcock/Truffaut by François Truffaut Directed by Kent Jones Starring Alfred Hitchcock, François...
For whatever reasons, call it fate, call it luck, call it karma, I believe things happen for a reason. I believe that we were...
Since the disastrous debut of the Fantastic Four reboot, two competing narratives have surfaced that attempt explain what when so wrong. One is that...
Interview conducted by Stefan Blitz I was both a little excited and hesitant to interview Ross Katz, director of Adult Beginners. Not only is...
Review by Dean Galanis Produced by Jon Schnepp, Holly Payne Written and Directed by Jon Schnepp Featuring Kevin Smith, Tim Burton, Jon Peters, Jon...
“The future is not set. There is no fate but what we make for ourselves.” First spoken in the original Terminator film, these words...
Interview conducted by Stefan Blitz It’s pretty hard not to get caught up with Chris Moore’s enthusiasm. For the past twenty years he’s been...
The criticism leveled at Selma and American Sniper is nothing new. Movies going back to Birth of a Nation (1915) have dramatized real events...
Everyone has to get their start somewhere. Most move to Hollywood with big dreams and few connections, a perfect roadmap for losing your way...
I remember it like it was just yesterday. I was working at a Suncoast Video store in a mall in the suburban hell of...
Last week, a splashy new trailer for Christopher Nolan’s feverishly anticipated sci-fi epic Interstellar arrived. Along with a wider glimpse of the scope of...
It’s true that bad movies can happen to good people. But, what about an entire career of bad movies? To that, I say, bad...
As a brand new resident of Brooklyn who also happens to be a serious film geek, one of the most exciting features of discovering...
Last week’s Oscars show played out as it normally does: speeches and montages of the Hollywood film industry insisting on its self-importance — its...
We spoke with filmmaker and G.I. Joe fan Mark Cheng (Operation: Red Retrieval – G.I. Joe Fan Film, 2011) about his newest project, an...
I won’t lie: Few things make me die of boredom faster than a dark re-imagining of a fairy tale. That’s what I thought when...
Review by Dean Galanis Writer/director/sometime actor Greydon Clark was a prolific independent filmmaker in the 70s, 80s and 90s. His output ranged from schlock...
Interview conducted by Stefan Blitz Despite Frankenstein’s Army being his first film as a feature director, Richard Raaphorst is a consummate filmmaker, racking up...
Guy Benoit and Richard Griffin, the creative force behind Exhumed For over a decade, Richard Griffin has been an extremely busy filmmaker, directing features...
By Stefan Blitz FilmCraft: Producing By Geoffrey Macnab & Sharon Swart Focal Press At 192 pages, Macnab & Swart’s FilmCraft: Producing feels like a...
Hey, Briggonauts. I can’t sugar-coat this one. It trended (sadly) all over the web three days ago, and the Fan-O-Sphere had a collective group...
Hey, Brigateers! It was a struggle to get this week’s piece together (slightly late: sorry, Ed), as my last few weeks have been jam-packed...