Shot on an iPhone 8, HIGH FLYING BIRD's fast action isn't on the basketball courts, it's in the parlance between basketball agent Ray Burke (André Holland) and the players, Team Owners (Kyle MacLachlan, Glenn Fleshler) and players representatives during a lockout. Tensions rise as no one is getting paid. The film is Interwoven with some actual players
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Browsing: Majors
Sundance has come and gone and this year and I thought I would try something…
Catherine Hardwicke screened Miss Bala at the AFS Cinema in Austin, Texas this past Monday, and we sat down to talk. to her about the excitement (and danger) of filming across the border. She offered "This is all set in a border Town in Texas, and since I'm from McAllen, it's very cool that this
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JANUARY 22, 2019 – According to the latest Academy Awards odds from the odds-makers…
Shot in Dallas, Texas, Henry Dunham’s THE STANDOFF AT SPARROW CREEK feels both like a real life news story that just happened yet and a cautionary tale with just the right amount of hope that it can be avoided. Bringing to mind the work of David Mamet and Jeremy Saulnier, the tense thriller follows a
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Interview with W. Bruce Cameron, writer of the book The Dog's Way Home, his wife Cathryn Michone, who adapted the book to the screenplay for the film, and Shelby the rescue dog, who stars in the movie. Interview by Paul Salfen
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Mary Elizabeth Winstead hits it out of the park with her portrayal of Nina Geld, a troubled comedian (that's redundant, isn't it) with a dark secret that impacts her performance and helps her screw up most of her life. The film is a journey to healing that begins with a move to Los Angeles and
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Synopsis: A zombie apocalypse threatens the sleepy town of Little Haven - at Christmas - forcing Anna and her friends to fight, slash and sing their way to survival, facing the undead in a desperate race to reach their loved ones. But they soon discover that no one is safe in this new world, and
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DFW Movie Minute Review by Paul Salfen As Seen Originally on KLAK
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Interview by Paul Salfen After receiving worldwide praise for her one-take unscripted performance in her debut film, Victoria, Spanish actress Laia Costa has been on a roll ever since in interesting American indie films and continues the streak with Maine, a story about a married woman named Bluebird that goes solo hiking along the Appalachian
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