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What’s your favorite Christopher Guest movie? Popular answers usually include Best in Show, A Mighty Wind, or the ever-popular Waiting for Guffman. Each one...
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What’s your favorite Christopher Guest movie? Popular answers usually include Best in Show, A Mighty Wind, or the ever-popular Waiting for Guffman. Each one...
Director Steven Spielberg brings a deeply personal portrait of a 20th century American childhood in the semi-autobiographical film, THE FABELMANS, available to own now...
It’s not so crucial for what purpose you decided to make your first film. Perhaps, you want to make something from scratch and show...
Written and Illustrated by Tim Hensley Published by Fantagraphics Good eve-uh-ning! I recently reviewed Detention by Tim Hensley and while I didn’t care...
1995’s The Quick and The Dead was ahead of its time. The quirky Sam Raimi western didn’t do well at the box office, and...
Written by Charles Elton Published by Abrams Books Interesting, if flawed book that makes a noble effort to defend filmmaker Michael Cimino, who...
The Story of Marvel Studios is the first-ever, fully authorized, all-access history of Marvel Studios’ creation of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, as told...
For most films, it’s a long, strange road from concept to screen, and sometimes those roads lead to dead ends. In Underexposed! The 50...
The Nolan Variations Written by Tom Shone ISBN: 978-0-525-65532-9 Published by Knopf An intriguing, probing, intelligent examination of filmmaker Christopher Nolan. Culled from...
The first season of The Mandalorian achieved the unthinkable. It united Star Wars fans more than any other Star Wars title since the original...
Produced by Stephanie Austin, Michael Gruskoff, Marion Rosenberg Narration written by Nell Scovell Based on the book by Mollie Gregory Narrated by Michelle Rodriguez Directed...
When popularity boosted the Crawleys from the Public Television Screen to the Silver Screen, the producers tapped Goodbye Christopher Robin and The Trip’s Ben...
Hunting down the right location is normally a crucial part of filming a movie and something that the production team might spend weeks or...
When it comes to having an idea for a movie, the journey from dream to screen can often take years (assuming it’s completed at...
Industrial Light & Magic Presents: Making Solo: A Star Wars Story is an eyewitness account of the film’s production from visual effects supervisor and...
It seems like it should be a pretty niche genre on the surface. After all, who outside of the industry can relate to the...
Bill Duke: My 40-Year Career on Screen and Behind the Camera By Bill Duke Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Many a memoir has begun...
At 33, Adi Shankar has become recognized as one of the most innovative creators in Hollywood and a global fanboy personality, and is also...
In the pantheon of filmmakers and auteurs who sprung from the Roger Corman school in 1970s, Jack Hill probably wouldn’t make most scholarly recollections....
Produced by Christine Beebe, Lisa Janssen, Jonathan Lynch, Brian Morrow Directed By Amy Scott Featuring Hal Ashby, Jon Voight, Beau Bridges, Alexander Payne, David...
Anders Walter may not be a household name just yet, but the comic book artist-turned-director has already managed to impress with his directorial efforts,...
Writer-director Paul Schrader and star Ethan Hawke attended a screening of their new film First Reformed at the Aero Theatre in Santa Monica, California...
Director Rachel Talalay has comes a long way from her start as John Waters production assistant on 1981’s Polyester. Fresh out of Yale, the...
Over the years I’ve been asked if I loved the original Blade Runner. I always answered the same way, I don’t know. I mean,...