Interview by Carla Sanchez Taylor (RiPple PuDdle) Screenwriters Taylor Allen and Andrew Logan tell Carla Sanchez Taylor (RiPple PudDle) about the writing of the film CHAPPAQUIDDICK. They wanted to make sure they told Ted Kennedy's perspective on the accident that claimed the life of Mary Jo Kopechne after his car plunged off a bridge, but
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Review By Allie Hanley The theater screen isn’t quite big enough to contain all the fun to be had in Steven Spielberg’s latest thrill ride, “Ready Player One," in theaters now. Based on Austin native Ernest Cline’s fun read of the same title, “Ready Player One (RPO)” is part roller coaster ride and part moral
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Tony Award® winners, premieres, and all-time favorites make up the new season of nine productions, including two season options.Disney Theatrical Productions under the direction of Thomas Schumacher presents Aladdin, the US tour, music by Alan Menken, lyrics by Howard Ashman and Tim Rice, book and additional lyrics by Chad Beguelin, opening night April 19 at
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Review by Christine Thompson light-hearted and with a lesson In ALL I WISH, writer/director Susan Walter (Alien: Resurrection) explores that it’s never too late to achieve success and to find one’s true love. That's the logline, but the last bit that could have been added is "no matter how hard you try to mess it up." In ALL
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Interview by Paul Salfen Matteo Messina, photo by Hank Fortner Grammy-winning composer Mateo Messina has graced Oscar-winning films, indie hits, and popular television shows with his distinct, moving and wildly innovative musical voice. His folksy, guitar-led score for Jason Reitman’s “Juno,” starring Ellen Page and Michael Cera, contributed to the film’s runaway success, and led to Messina’s Grammy
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Interview by Christine Thompson Bridging The Gap Between Cultures AMFM: You are a filmmaker, an activist, a feminist, and a voice for an opressed gender. You’re taking on a lot. There are hundreds-no, thousands of years of history. It’s a very difficult thing that you’ve chosen to do. So I’m sure you’ve faced backlash. What
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STEVEN TYLER: OUT ON A LIMB will kick off the opening night of the 49th Annual Nashville Film Festival on May 10, 2018. Featuring interviews with Steven Tyler, The Loving Mary Band, Slash, Robert Deleo, Jaren Johnston, Starfighters, David Hodges, Chris Destefano, Nathan Barlowe An intimate portrait of rock icon Steven Tyler as he embraces
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Leigh Whannell, the writer behind the SAW and INSIDIOUS franchises, certainly knows how to scare the hell out of us. Despite that, nothing he has made seems so utterly frightening as his latest effort (his second as director), UPGRADE, which made its world premiere at SXSW. Set in the not so distant future where technology runs our lives (i.e. next week), the action SciFi revolves around the analog-loving Grey Trace (Logan Marshall-Green) who works on vintage cars for excessively rich clients. His own car is the typical self-driving model which, during a malfunction, propels him and his wife on a…
Interviews by Christine Thompson We had a chance to sit down and talk to Jim Caviezel (Luke) and James Faulkner (Paul) about their roles in PAUL, APOSTLE OF CHRIST, opening in theaters March 23rd. This is Caviezel's first faith-based movie since Mel Gibson's "The Passion of Christ," and in the interview he tells us why
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Interview by John Wisniewski Sgt. Stubby and ConroyRelease Date: April 13, 2018 (Approx. 3,000 Screens, U.S. & Canada) Genre: Animated, Family, Adventure, History Running Time: 90 Minutes Richard Lanni is the director and co-writer of SGT STUBBY: AN AMERICAN HERO. Based on the incredible, real-life story of America’s most decorated dog – a stray rescued
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