Jason Cangialosi
The past meets future for Jason in a nexus fused by creative experiences in music, writing, film and philosophy. A freelance creator and ghostwriter of books, articles and screenplays, he is Managing Editor at www.milehighcinema.com and Minister of Message & Propaganda at Worker Studio, an animation studio in Colorado
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Summer Olympics opening ceremony: Danny Boyle vs. Zhang YimouOscar-winning film director Danny Boyle has large shoes to fill in his direction of the upcoming Summer Olympics Opening Ceremony. Those shoes belong to revered Chinese filmmaker Zhang Yimou, who left a memorable footprint directing the 2008 Games.Also published on: -
Father's Day films from Adam Yauch's Oscilloscope LaboratoriesAn homage to one father who will be missed dearly this father's day, Beastie Boy Adam Yauch. The activist and rapper was also the founder of Oscilloscope Laboratories, a daring production and distribution company of indie films and documentaries.Also published on: -
How 'Prometheus' uses ‘Lawrence of Arabia’ to explore one paranoid android's uncertaintyOne of the most intriguing elements to the android character David in Ridley Scott's 'Prometheus' is his fascination with the classic film 'Lawrence of Arabia,' creating a potentially rich allegory. Does it pan out?Also published on: -
Paramount Pictures poster celebrates 100 years with 100 filmsThe newly revealed poster from Paramount Pictures inspires relish in the studio’s contributions to film history, The following select films from the poster play an important role in Paramount’s, not to mention cinema, history.Also published on:
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‘Bourne Legacy’ trailer reveals true stars: Fight choreography, stuntsFilms like 'The Bourne Legacy' wouldn’t exist without an army of stunt performers and fight choreographers. Those are the people who are a truly giving the film's new trailer its buzz thrill.Also published on: -
'Les Miserables' trailer reveals possible Oscar contendersYou can't always spot an Oscar contender from a trailer, but the recently released 'Les Miserables' teaser looks promising. The lavishly costumed musical film is loaded with an Oscar-winning cast and crew.Also published on:
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Wes Anderson’s ‘Moonrise Kingdom’ brings French New Wave influence to the forefrontIn cinema’s cyclical history, where everything cool in Hollywood once inspired the French New Wave, everything cool in the French New Wave now inspires Wes Anderson. -
'Django Unchained' teaser at Cannes boosts Tarantino buzz bandwagonA new seven-minute teaser clip from Quentin Tarantino's 'Django Unchained' recently screened at Cannes, courting buzz. Why is it that his films create the kind of attention most directors would sell their souls for?Also published on: -
Maurice Sendak’s Cinematic Nature, Influence on MoviesCelebrated author and illustrator Maurice Sendak turned his final page after a stroke, dying Tuesday, May 8, at 83. Sendak touched the lives of millions and, like most great authors, permeated the world of cinema.Also published on: -
Beastie Boy Adam ‘MCA’ Yauch a Trailblazer in Independent FilmAdam 'MCA' Yauch was a force of creative artistry that had far reaching influence across music, fashion, culture, and film. The Brooklyn native was a bad boy turned Buddhist behind the mic, but also a bad boy behind the desk at Oscilloscope Laboratories.
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Chloe Moretz a 'Hit-Girl' to WatchAppearing in two anticipated films this summer, 'Dark Shadows' and 'Hick,' young star Chloe Moretz has been blazing an interesting future in films since 2004. -
Sharlto Copley Cast as Villain in Spike Lee’s ‘Oldboy’ RemakeSpike Lee’s planned remake of the South Korean masterwork 'Oldboy' has cast South African actor Sharlto Copley ('District 9') as the villain. Shooting for the production is planned to begin in September 2012. -
Interview: Alex Winter on Napster Documentary 'Downloaded'You may know Alex Winter as Bill S. Preston Esq. from 'Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure,' but he's proved an actor/writer/director worth expecting more from. I caught up with Winter as he’s finishing up the doc 'Downloaded' for VH1's 'Rock Docs' series -
Richard Linklater's 'Bernie' Gets Big Laughs From Dark SubjectJack Black's hymnal singing, eccentric mortician in Richard Linklater's 'Bernie' is murderous fun. A review of the 2012 SXSW screening, with Linklater, Black, and costar Matthew McConaughey at the Q&A. -
Aspen Shortsfest in Colorado April 10-15, 2012A storm of Oscar-qualifying short films is blowing into town with the upcoming 20th anniversary of the Aspen Shortsfest, Tuesday, April 10, to Sunday, April 15, 2012. The festival will also feature a Comedy Screenwriting Panel. -
SXSW 2012 Review: ‘Lovely Molly’Among several stellar festival favorites at SXSW 2012, Eduardo Sanchez’s latest effort 'Lovely Molly' made me squirm in my seat. It's a strong debut from lead actress Gretchen Lodge, who attended the SXSW screening with Sanchez. -
9th Annual Vail Film Festival Coming to Colorado March 29 Through April 1The upcoming 2012 Vail Film Festival will host a number of feature films, documentaries, short films, panels, live music, and galas. The festival runs Thursday, March 29, to Sunday, April 1, at multiple theaters in Vail’s beautiful mountain setting. -
‘The Raid: Redemption’ a Master Class in Action Despite SubtitlesIt’s rare when an action film leaves you physically invigorated or even exhausted anymore, but 'The Raid: Redemption' has set a new bar. Gareth Evans’s Indonesian martial arts film left me flabbergasted. -
Irish Horror Film 'Citadel' Makes World Premiere at SXSW 2012Ciaran Foy’s 'Citadel' excavates a twisted premise about rabid, feral children out of a cinematic case study of agoraphobia. The feral children are scary little buggers, too. Written and directed by Foy, it’s a stellar debut horror feature.
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SXSW Film Festival Announces 2012 Jury Award WinnersThe South by Southwest Film Festival (SXSW 2012) announced award winners, with films like 'Eden,' 'Bay of All Saints,' 'Starlet,' 'Gimmie the Loot,' and 'Booster' taking top festival prizes.
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SXSW Hosts Conversation With Richard Linklater, Randall PosterAustin film legend Richard Linklater and venerated music supervisor Randall Poster sat down for a conversation at SXSW 2012. At the film festival, the two men discussed the importance of music to movies, as well as their work together.
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Duplass Brothers’ 'The Do-Deca-Pentathlon' Makes World Premiere at SXSWApparently 2012 at SXSW is the year of revivals for films shelved by some of today’s best working directors, including the world premiere of 'The Do-Deca-Pentathlon' by the Duplass brothers.
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‘The Hunter,’ Starring Willem Dafoe, Makes U.S. Premiere at SXSWDaniel Nettheim’s Australian film 'The Hunter,' starring Willem Dafoe and Sam Neil, made its U.S. premiere at SXSW Film Festival. It's an eco-adventure with dark undertones about the Tasmanian tiger that's refreshingly uplifting.
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William Friedkin’s ‘Killer Joe’ at SXSW 2012'Killer Joe' is going to polarize a lot of audiences, and not just because Matthew McConaughey forces Gina Gershon to do something obscene with a fried drumstick. The film was picked up by LD Distribution and got slapped with an NC-17 rating.
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SXSW 2012 Panel: ‘Alternative Film Events’Mike Plante, from Sundance and Cinemad, moderated a panel on Alternative Film Events with Delicia Harvey and Mary Magsamen of Aurora Picture Show, Mark Rosenberg of Rooftop Films, and Henri Mazza from Alamo Drafthouse.
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‘[REC] 3: Genesis’ at SXSW 2012Paco Plaza’s third installment of flesh-feasting horror, '[REC] 3: Genesis,' shifts the film series from ground-breaking found footage into slick cinema. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing, but ...
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‘The Cabin in the Woods’ at SXSW 2012Joss Whedon and Drew Goddard basked in a tremendous audience response to the SXSW world premiere of 'The Cabin in the Woods.' It's an ingeniously crafted satirical twist, like 'The Truman Show' meets 'The Evil Dead.'
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SXSW 2012: Best Food at the Alamo Drafthouse in AustinOne of the biggest draws for film junkies at the SXSW 2012 Film Festival is undoubtedly the menu at the Alamo Drafthouse theaters. I asked some Alamo veterans what their favorite food on the menu is.
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Bryce Dallas Howard’s ‘When You Find Me’ Appearing at SXSW 2012'When You Find Me' is an innovative film project produced by Ron Howard through Project Imagin8ion, with Canon U.S.A. His daughter, award-winning actress Bryce Dallas Howard, directed the film based on eight photographs selected from a contest.
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Sande Alessi Casting Extras for ‘The Lone Ranger’ in ColoradoDisney has salvaged Jerry Bruckheimer’s 'The Lone Ranger' from development hell. Now the filmmakers are looking to recruit extras from Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah.
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De Niro's Dads: ‘Being Flynn’ His Best Fatherly Role in YearsIn an illustrious career spanning 44 years, Robert De Niro has captured many memorable father figures onscreen. Fans of the actor will be treated to yet another De Niro dad in 'Being Flynn.'
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Oscar Preview at Denver Film SocietyRobert Denerstein moderated the latest Colorado Cinema Salon at the Denver Film Center, featuring a preview of the 84th Academy Awards. Featuring Britta Erickson, Lisa Kennedy, and Bob Becker.Also published on:
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Kodak Snubbed at the OscarsTom Sherak, president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, announced Wednesday that the Oscars will not mention Kodak’s name during the Sunday ceremony. Seven Best Picture nominees still shot on Kodak film.
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Will ‘The Tree of Life’ Win Best Cinematography Oscar?Emmanuel Lubezki is a wizard of cinematography, recently honored at the 26th American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) Outstanding Achievement Awards in Hollywood. He is also nominated for the Best Cinematography Oscar.
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Denver Screenwriter Brad McHargue Launches Kickstarter for 'Haunted'Interview with local Denver screenwriter Brad McHargue about a kickstarter campaign for 'Haunted,' a new found footage horror film. He shared his thoughts on the film’s premise, a challenging screenplay, the found footage debate, and ghosts.
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'Hugo' Designer Wins at BAFTA, ADG; Will Oscar Come Next?Acclaimed production designer and art director Dante Ferretti has a legendary fingerprint on cinema. Ferretti received numerous critics' citations and, most recently, the BAFTA and the ADG awards for Best Production Design.
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'This Means War' a Cinematic Disgrace to Hitchcock'This Means War' opened to a, not surprisingly, critically panned, less than lukewarm reception, but why drag Hitchcock’s illustrious name through this mud cake of a movie? Because the screenwriters miss the mark completely in trying to pay homage.
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‘The Artist’ Wins BAFTA Best Film; What Now for Oscar?Since 2009, the awards for Best Film at BAFTA have also gone on to win Best Picture Oscars. With 'The Artist' winning 2012’s BAFTA Best Film, how does it fare in Best Picture comparisons with the Oscars over the past decade?
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Colorado Filmmaker Daniel Junge Gets Second Oscar Nomination for 'Saving Face'Colorado-based documentary filmmaker Daniel Junge receives his second Oscar nomination.
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'The Cabin in the Woods' World Premiere Will Kick Off SXSW 2012The South By Southwest (SXSW) 2012 Film Festival announced its opening night film will be Joss Whedon and Drew Goddard's 'The Cabin in the Woods.'
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Kodak Bankruptcy Casts Shadow on Academy AwardsThere is no denying Kodak’s place in film history, as many Academy Award-winning films were shot on Kodak film stock. Yet, what does it mean for an industry to hold its biggest awards show in a theater with a bankrupt name?
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2012 Festivus Film Festival: Abstract - Experimental ShortsDenver, Colorado -- The 2012 Festivus Film Festival block of 'Abstract - Experimental Short Films' offered an eclectic spectrum of talented filmmakers.
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2012 Awards: People’s Choice vs. Critics' ChoiceIt’s populist vs. pundits, connoisseurs vs. consumers, and common folk vs. critics. The only common ground for the 2012 People’s Choice Awards and Critics' Choice Awards was Johnny Depp in 'Rango' and “'Bridesmaids.'
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2012 Awards: National Film Critics Society vs. Online Film Critics SocietyThe 2012 award winners were both announced for the Online Film Critics Society and National Film Critics Society; here’s a comparison.
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Denver Film Critics Society Announces 2012 Award WinnersThe 2012 Denver Film Critics Society votes are in for the Best Films of 2011. Terrence Malick’s 'The Tree of Life' was top dog. See all the award winners.
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2012 Festivus Film Festival in DenverThe Fifth Annual Festivus Film Festival kicks off in Denver Thursday, January 12, and runs through the weekend to Sunday, January 15, 2012. The festival features an eclectic mix of films from around the world.
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'Norwegian Wood' and Jonny Greenwood’s Film ScoreJonny Greenwood is best known as the lead guitarist of Radiohead, but the film 'Norwegian Wood' features another film score from the prolific artist.
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Upcoming Films for 2012A few films to anticipate in 2012, from hyped up blockbuster fanfare and a few gems that will hopefully find their way from festivals onto local screens.
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Spielberg Loosens Up, Gets Digital With ‘The Adventures of Tintin’Beyond a relentlessly thrilling story and new level of digital eye candy, what resonated most about Steven Spielberg's 'The Adventures of Tintin' for me was the booze. It relates thematically to his earlier films 'Jaws' and 'E.T.'
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34th Starz Denver Film Festival Award WinnersThe 34th Starz Denver Film Festival honored a cadre of up and coming filmmakers and must-see films. After wrapping up the 12-day gala of films, parties, and shenanigans, Starz and The Denver Film Society announced the 2011 award winners.
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Review: 'Shame' at 34th Starz Denver Film Festival'Shame' recently screened to audience applause at the 34th Starz Denver Film Festival. It will have a limited theatrical release in December 2011.Also published on:
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'Sodankyla Forever' Explores Legacy of War at 34th Starz Denver Film Festival'Sodankyla Forever' harnesses a penetrating collection of footage from panels at the esteemed Midnight Sun Film Festival, a five-day, 24-hour marathon of cinema held annually in Sodankyla, Finland. It screened at the 34th Starz Denver Film Festival.
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An Evening With Judy Greer at Starz Denver Film FestivalActress Judy Greer was recently awarded the John Cassavetes Independent Spirit Award at the 34th Starz Denver Film Festival. On November 4, 2011, Denver Post film critic Lisa Kennedy conducted a Q&A with Greer after a clips program.
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'Outrage,' 'Sennentuntschi' at the Starz Denver Film FestivalThe 2011 late night Watching Hour program at the Starz Denver Film Festival kicked off this weekend with Takeshi Kitano’s Japanese yakuza film “Outrage” and Michael Steiner's “Sennentuntschi: Curse of the Alps” from Switzerland.
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‘In Time’: Andrew Niccol’s Latest Film of Social IsolationNew Zealand filmmaker Andrew Niccol has consistently made stylish, thought-provoking cinema. His latest film, “In Time,” takes viewers into his recurring motif of social isolation.
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Actress Judy Greer to Be Honored at Starz Denver Film FestivalThe Starz Denver Film Festival announced Tuesday that actress Judy Greer will be honored with the festival’s annual John Cassavetes Award. Greer will be present to receive the award on Thursday, Nov. 4, 2011, in Denver.Also published on:
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34th Starz Denver Film Festival Opens November 2, 2011Denver's premier film event 'rolls out the red' Wednesday, November 2, 2011, for the Starz Denver Film Festival's opening night, kicking off two weeks of movies, panels, and parties. Read more about red carpet events, opening night parties, and five must-see films.Also published on:
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Denver Film Events for Halloween, October 2011Zombies galore, creepy children, red necks, aliens, and deranged doctors run amok on Denver screens for Halloween this October. These Denver film events bring some new cinematic horror and cult classic staples to local theaters and libraries.
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Estes Park Film Festival Awards Barry Corbin Lifetime AchievementBarry Corbin is a beloved character actor known for his brawny but lovable depictions of sheriffs, generals, fathers, and millionaire astronauts. Corbin has spent over 50 years entertaining in film, television, on stage, and even in rodeos.
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'Apollo 18' in a Lineage of Moon Movies'Apollo 18' upgrades the Moon's sci-fi legacy into the 21st century with the 'found footage' genre. The history of the moon on film and literature goes back more than 2 thousand years.
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Denver Film Events for Aug. 28 - Sept. 3, 2011All this week: The Denver Film Center screens 'Attack the Block,' James Bond Film Festival at the Mayan Theatre, a Brian De Palma Film Festival, and as always the weekly Denver staples of late night screenings at The Watching Hour and Midnight Madness.
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'Rise of the Planet of the Apes' in the Uncanny Valley'The Uncanny Valley' examines the human response to robotics or 3D animation that comes eerily close to being indistinguishable from reality. So, why don't the effects in 'Rise of the Planet of the Apes' from Weta Digital creep us out?
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'The Tree of Life' Resurrects Douglas TrumbullTerrence Malick's 'The Tree of Life' has gotten a lot of press for the reclusive filmmaker, who releases grandiose films about every decade. Yet, the real triumph in 'The Tree of Life' is the return of special effects maestro Douglas Trumbull.
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Denver Film Society's Sci-Fi Film Series: 'Another Earth'The Denver Film Society's Sci-Film Series launched its programming July 6, 2011 with an advanced screening of 'Another Earth.' It screens some of the most thought provoking science fiction cinema, followed by discussions with local scientists.
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Denver Film Events for July 17 - 23, 2011There's lots of 'Monkey Business' in Denver this week with 'Alien' movies, vampires galore, 'Some Like It Hot' in July you know, but make sure the 'Ticked out Trannies with Knives' aren't too 'Fast & Furious' for you.
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Denver Film Events for July 10 - 16, 2011This week, Denver's film scene is home to several summer long, weekly events to keep on your movie radar. 'Film & Fork on Colfax,' 'Film on the Rocks,' 'New Israeli Cinema,' 'The Watching Hour,' 'Midnight Madness,' 'Coppola Film Festival,' and more...
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Denver Film Events for July 3 - 9, 2011Denver's Film scene is abuzz for the summer and there are some season long events to keep on your radar every week. Here are some highlights of the week of July 3 - 9, 2011.
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Movies About the Meaning of LifeWith Terrence Malick's 'The Tree of Life' hitting theaters, what other films dared to explore life's meaning before it?
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SXSW 2011: 'Incendies' With Director Denis Villeneuve"Incendies" was an Oscar nominee and won 8 Genie Awards, including Best Picture. Acclaim far outweighed any festival buzz, but SXSW provided the experience of director Denis Villeneuve in person.
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Quote Round-Up: How Was Your 2011 SXSW Experience?Austin erupted with SXSW again in 2011 for an explosive week of interactive breakthroughs, film, music, and parties. Here are some enthusiastic lasting impressions from attendees at SXSW
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SXSW 2011: Interview with Marie Losier and Steve Holmgren on 'The Ballad of Genesis & Lady Jaye'The intimately fascinating 'The Ballad of Genesis & Lady Jaye,' had its U.S. premiere at SXSW 2011. An interview with director Marie Losier and producer Steve Holmgren.
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SXSW 2011 Panel Recap - 'Heard But Not Seen: Capturing Music History Cinematically'As SXSW steers from Film and Interactive into the Music conference, one panel provided an apt transition. 'Heard But Not Seen: Capturing Music History Cinematically.'
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SXSW: Animated Shorts 2011 RecapThe animated shorts program at any film festival is often a crowd favorite and SXSW 2011 gave them the goods from the adorably weird to the beautifully enraged.
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Interview with Erica Labovitz of IndieGoGo at SXSW 2011IndieGoGo is a Mecca for the independent spirit, bridging ideas with the marketplace at a grassroots level. Director of Marketing, Erica Labovitz sat down to share her passion for the company at SXSW 2011.Also published on:
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'The Greatest Movie Ever Sold' from Morgan Spurlock - SXSW Film ReviewSuperstar documentarian of "Super Size Me" fame, Morgan Spurlock has a new film out, "The Greatest Movie Ever Sold," about product placement. The film was screened at SXSW in Austin and opens in theaters in April.
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Interview with Steve Holmgren and Marie Losier on 'The Ballad of Genesis & Lady Jaye' at SXSW 2011Director Marie Losier and producer Steve Holmgren screened their intimately fascinating documentary, 'The Ballad of Genesis and Lady Jaye,' at SXSW 2011. Losier and Holmgren shared their vision for the film and how it came about.Also published on:
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Ben Wheatley's 'Kill List' Bought by IFC Midnight at SXSW 2011Even with big film premieres at SXSW in Austin, the real buzz comes when films like 'Kill List' get a deal. The film is like 'The Boondock Saints' meets Stanley Kubrick's 'The Shining.'
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SXSW 2011: 'Bellflower' and the Art of PromotionFilms like 'Bellflower' and 'Otis Under Sky' generate buzz with the art of promotion at SXSW 2011.Also published on:
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'Sex it Up!' at SXSW 2011 Film PanelsWhat's the line between pornography and art in film? This loaded question was presented at the 2011 panel, 'Sex It Up!' at SXSW this week.
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SXSW Panel Recap of 'Beyond 3D: How Interactive Screenings Will Save Cinema'Amongst interesting, yet rather straightforward film panels at SXSW, one session completely changed how we should experience screenings.
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Interview with Tommy Pallotta on 'Collapsus' at SXSWGroundbreaking director Tommy Pallotta blends the line between film and interactive with 'Collapsus.' Interview with Pallotta at SXSW 2011.
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SXSW 2011 Review: 'Otis Under Sky'A SXSW review of Anlo Sepulveda's 'Otis Under Sky.'
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Evolving Cinematic Storytelling to Span Multiple Screens with Jason Brush at SXSWJason Brush put a challenge out to filmmakers at SXSW Film in Austin: evolve the language of film. His SXSW presentation discussed adapting Transmedia into Elastic Cinema.
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Denver Film Events from March 7 to March 13, 2011The Complete Work of David Fincher, Orson Welles Festival at the Mayan Theatre, Women + Film Festival at the Denver Film Center/Colfax, Midnight screenings at The Watching Hour and Midnight Madness at the Esquire Theatre.
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Danish Film 'In a Better World' Wins Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film Over Expected 'Biutiful'The Danish film 'In a Better World' took the 2011 Best Foreign Language Film Oscar amongst 66 entries from varying countries. This is the third time a Danish film has won the award.
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Denver Film Events from February 28 to March 6, 2011This week in Denver at the Denver Film Center/Colfax, Landmark Mayan Theatre's Midnight Madness, Free Screenings at Denver Public Library and the Banff Mountain Film Festival.
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Interview with Horror Blogger Brittany-Jade Colangelo on Women in Horror MonthFebruary is "Women in Horror" month, but Brittany-Jade Colangelo has been blogging her way to one of the top sites championing the fight everyday. Here's her insight on "Women in Horror" Month, the Feminine Side of Fear and Freakish Fuzzy Creatures.
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Denver Film Events from February 14 to February 20, 2011In Denver this week: Oliver Stone at the Boulder International Film Festival, Valentine's Day Movies, Documentary Films, Oscar Nominated Shorts Programs, Midnight Screenings of "Robocop" and "Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas."
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What Do Yahoo! Contributors Think About the 2011 Oscar Nominees?Everyone's got an opinion on the Academy Awards; especially us know-it-all Associated Content and Yahoo! Contributors. A quote roundup of 20 of the best reactions on the 2011 Oscar nominees from Yahoo! Contributors.
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Interview with Elisabeth Fies of BleedFest on 'Women in Horror Month'It's the first officially recognized "Women in Horror Month" and filmmakers like Elisabeth Fies are turning up awareness for a month celebrating the heroines of horror. Fies runs BleedFest, a horror festival dedicated to women filmmakers.
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Winners of the 38th Annie Awards for Animated Films and TelevisionASIFA-Hollywood's 2011 Animation Awards was a night of How to Train Your "Annie." DreamWorks took home 9 Annie Awards for 'How to Train Your Dragon,' including Best Feature. But SpongeBob, Matt Groening, and Robot Chicken got in on it too.
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Denver Film Events from February 7 to February 13, 2011This week in Denver's Movie Scene, Black History Month, French Cinema, Andy Warhol, Hitchcock, Scorsese, The Denver Jewish Film Festival, Stacy Steers, A Bloody Valentine, Martinis with "Pretty Woman" and the Oscar Shorts.
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Denver Film Events from January 31 to February 6, 2011I could take up camp at the Denver Film Center this week with all the great screenings they've got going on. Check out "Basquiat", The Mini Czech Film Festival: Czech Point, The Watching Hour and the Landmark Esquire's Midnight Madness.
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Interview with Ignatiy Vishnevetsky of 'At the Movies'Ignatiy Vishnevetsky's burgeoning voice in film criticism took the scene by storm when he was asked to co-host "Ebert Presents At the Movies." He shared his thoughts with me on the new show, the future of cinema and his own future in filmmaking.
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Denver Film Events from January 24 to January 30, 2011From thought provoking documentaries about Cambodia, Haiti and Rock Roots in the Southern U.S. to the comically provoking world of Muppets, Disco Roller Skating and Transvestites: Denver's Film Screening Events week of Jan. 24 to Jan. 30, 2011
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Festivus Film Festival: Recap 2011Recap of the 2011 Award Winners at the Festivus Film Festival in Denver, Colorado and some final thoughts from Festival organizer Johnathan McFarlane.
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Local Movie Scene in Denver from January 17 to January 23, 2011Vegan Action Heroes? 3D Porn? Movies shot on Mobile Phones? Denver dishes out a diverse selection of film events this week, January 17 - January 23, 2011.
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The 2011 Festivus Film Festival in DenverThe Festivus for the rest of us is back in Denver January 13 '" 16 2011. The Festivus Film Festival has carved a notch in Denver bringing truly Indie fare to Colorado film fanatics craving real indie.
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Denver Film Events from January 10 to January 16, 2011This week at the Denver Film Center, Landmark Theaters and the 4th annual Festivus Film Festival at Denver's Oriental Theater and Bug Theater.
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Historical Accuracy in Stanley Kubrick's 'Barry Lyndon'Stanley Kubrick's 18th Century period film "Barry Lyndon" is one of the most historically accurate movies ever made.
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Local Movie Scene: Denver Dec. 27 - Jan 2, 2011"Kuroneko", "Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale", "Casino Jack", "127 Hours", "Black Swan", "True Grit", "The King's Speech" and more.
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Denver Film Screening Events December 20 - 26, 2010Movies, Classic Films, Holiday Movies, Featured Independent Films and Exclusive Engagements screening this week, Dec. 20 '" 26 2010 in Denver, Colorado.
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Daft Punk Reboots 'TRON' with Classic Film ScoreDaft Punk's soundtrack to Disney's "TRON: Legacy" reboots Steven Lisberger's cyber-utopia created 28 years ago. Daft Punk's score promises something big for a near miss of a movie.
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Denver Film Screening Events Dec. 13-19 2010This week in Denver's Movie Scene, Free Movies, Classic Films, Holiday Movies, Documentaries, Featured Independent Films and Exclusive Engagements at Denver's Independent Movie Theaters.
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Denver Film Screening Events December 6-12, 2010Free movie screenings, film festivals, exclusive engagements, opening nights and cinema events in Denver, Colorado the week of December 6 - 12, 2010
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Midnight Madness at Denver's Esquire TheatreThere's no better way to relive a movie classic than in 70mm bliss on the big screen. The Landmark Esquire Movie Theatre in Denver is a sanctuary for this bliss every Friday and Saturday night at Midnight.
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Denver Film Screening Events Nov. 29 - Dec. 5 2010Highlighted Film Screenings and Movie Events in Denver the week of November 29 - December 5, 2010.
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Denver Film Screening Events November 22 - 28, 2010Happy Thanksgiving Denver! Here are some of this week's Film Screening highlights; including free movies at Denver Public Library, selected films at the Denver Film Center, Landmark Theaters and more.
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33rd Starz Denver Film Festival: Recap and Award WinnnersThe ballots are in, the red carpet rolled up and the party is over at the 2010 Starz Denver Film Festival. Here are a few lasting impressions from the Festival and this year's award winners.
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How to Get Your Movie Fix After the Denver Film FestivalOh Starz Denver Film Festival; you will be missed in 2010. With almost 200 eclectic films jam packed in 10 days, how can anything Denver offers as a Movie Scene compare? They'll be back next year, but here's how to get your film fix in Denver.
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Denver Film Screening Events Nov 15 - 21, 2010Local Movie Screening Events in and around Denver, Colorado.
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33rd Starz Denver Film Festival: First Half ReportIn a momentous year for the Starz Denver Film Festival, 2010 marks the festival's 33rd anniversary. 4 Red Carpet events featured at the festival and the grand opening of the Denver Film Center on Colfax.
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An Afternoon with Danny Boyle: Denver Film FestivalThe 33rd Starz Denver Film Festival presented Danny Boyle with the Mayor's Career Achievement Award. "An Afternoon with Danny Boyle" got the director talking about "127 Hours", acting, visceral cinema and a business comprised of lunaticsAlso published on:
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Denver Film Screening Events Nov. 8 -14, 2010Denver Film Screening Events including free movies, Starz Denver Film Festival and more.
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Denver Film Screening EventsThe Starz Denver Film Festival rolls out the Red Carpet Events, along with a weekend full of screenings. Free movies at Denver Public Library, Hollywood Memorabilia Exhibits and Colorado Wildlife and Environmental Film Festivals.
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Denver Film Society's "The Watching Hour"The Watching Hour at the Starz Denver Film Center attracts a cultish crowd every Friday and Saturday night in Denver. That is, a crowd of Denver film lovers in search of late night Cult movies. Hosted by the Denver Film Society
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Denver Film Screening Events October 24 - 31, 2010A prelude to Halloween at the movies in Denver. Information on movie events in the Denver area the week of October 24 - 31. Includes Halloween movies, free movies, epic screening with Colorado Symphony, milkshakes, bugs and more...
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Scenic Memorabilia: Colorado's Film LocationsIt's surprising how short the list of Colorado places filmed in movies is considering the state's cinematic appeal. Though, there are a few choice locations to fulfill a movie buff's appetite. Colorado Places in the movies.Also published on:
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Denver Film Society Moves Film Center to ColfaxThe Denver Film Society announces a change of scenery for their Film Center; a grand opening will premiere at the 33rd Denver Film Festival on Nov. 4, 2010. The move is from the Starz Film Center at the Tivoli to the Colfax Ave. entertainment hub.
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Independent Film: A History and FutureAmerican cinema is rooted in the notion of being independent, and new technologies continue to offer a vast horizon of production possibility. Yet, no matter how fiercely independent a film production may be; it's greatness beings with story.Also published on:
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The Good, the Bad, and the WeirdCategorical perplexity aside, The Good, the Bad and the Weird is Korean Western that blazes through more than 120 minutes of gun slinging bliss with a Taekwondo kick.




















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