Smart, sarcastic
film blogger in Boston.
Mamo returns, having survived the wilds of TIFF ’13 — if «survived» is a word you can apply to a festival where Matt Price announced his retirement from moviegoing and a lunatic
film blogger in a press and industry screening called 911 because someone else was using their mobile phone.
Not exact matches
One disadvantage to living
in the sticks not emphasized by the Porchers is that it deprives the
blogger of being able to provide cutting - edge analysis of new
films.
Inspired by the new documentary
film, A Place at the Table, fellow
blogger Nicole Gulotta has asked hundreds of us to «donate» our posts today to help raise the issue of hunger and food insecurity
in America, and I'm proud to join this chorus.
In UK they released a great documentary about Dior, on channel 4, you should watch it — I was trying to scout you and some other famous fashion
bloggers on there, when they
filmed couture xx
When I dressed for the
blogger event at Goodwill I must have subconsciously had this
film in mind because I went with the cobalt blue dress that falls just below the knee and a structured wide - collared jacket.
And so the other day, when I read a review of the new London rom - com «Man Up» and saw another dating
blogger slagging off the choice of date venue
in the
film — The South Bank — I have to admit I was taken aback.
Gamble fuck what Thomas Edison might have said, holy shit man, the average filmgoer to the average
film blogger, show me this barrage of complaints about frame rates, show me
in the span of Row Three, and all the shit that has been parsed over
in 100 + threads about everything
film related or otherwise, where this great wealth of historical proof exists where people, the masses,
film fans, have been complaining about
film rates.
Scott Wampler is an online
film blogger, Podcast host, and man of constant sorrow living
in Austin, TX.
We move forward with day three
in the Decades Blogathon, where me and Mark have been running posts from various
bloggers interested
in talking about
films from decades past.
The For the Love of
Film Blogathon is now
in its third year, with
bloggers focusing on a specific aspect of
film preservation, with the intent to raise awareness and funds for the National
Film Preservation Foundation.
Simien's
film takes place at Winchester University, a predominantly white, prestigious university where we're introduced to six significant characters: Sam White (Tessa Thompson), the biracial activist who overcompensates her blackness; Lionel Higgins (Tyler James Williams), the black homosexual who lives
in an all - white residence building, and feels little sense of belonging; Colandrea «CoCo» Conners (Teyonah Parris), the white - washed
blogger who acknowledges racism yet chooses to ignore it
in fear of non-acceptance from the white majority; The Dean (Dennis Haysbert), who has worked hard his whole life solely to over-emphasize his superiority and intelligence towards white corporate men, specifically the president of Winchester; The Dean's son Troy (Brandon Bell), who spends his college career doing things to make his father happy and impress the white majority; and Kurt Fletcher (Kyle Gallner), the privileged, ignorant son of the President of Winchester.
2013 also marked my first trip to the Twin Cities
Film Festival where I met some other
bloggers and critics
in the Minneapolis
film scene.
Organization Reaffirms Commitment to Diversity
in Film Industry by Kam Williams The African - American
Film Critics Association (AAFCA) has announced that Wilson Morales, guru of BlackFilm.com and
film blogger for AOL BlackVoices, will serve as the organization's President for 2009.
By Sean O'Connell Hollywoodnews.com: The 2011 awards marathon hasn't officially begun yet — most
films planning to compete are gathering at the starting line waiting for festivals
in Venice, Toronto and Telluride so the real race can launch — and already we are seeing a war of words between Oscar
bloggers.
Gravity's delay comes as somewhat of a surprise, especially
in the aftermath of overwhelmingly positive feedback from
film bloggers and journalists (some of the more casual moviegoers were less entranced) who attended a test screening earlier this month.
The traditional journalist vs untrained (read: irresponsible, inexperienced and self - focussed)
blogger theme may hold some elements of truth, but
in a
film seemingly so
in love with journalism and so self - evidently inspired by
films like All the President's Men, it comes across as childish and petulant.
Normally, this hand wringing would all feel like Oscar
bloggers justifying their own vocation by drumming up artificial suspense, but the fact is that more
films out of this year's nominees are still thought of as being
in the mix than have been ruled out.
South by Southwest is a nine - day cultural smorgasbord that strives to be everything to everybody: a
blogger conference with bands, a music industry jamboree that shows movies, and a plain old
film festival where, hours
in advance, people were already snaked around the block for the red - carpet opening - night premiere of The Incredible Burt Wonderstone.
my fellow Oscar
blogger Ed Gonzalez marveled after watching the shockingly formal Butter Lamp, which, compared to the strain of self - involved beardo hipster entries that have won this category
in recent years, practically carries itself like a miniature, fictionalized version of a Sensory Ethnography Lab
film.
Almost all critics and
bloggers are guilty of it at some time or another — when one is suitably impressed by a particular
film or performance, they often express their approval
in Oscar - related terms.
Plus the omnipresent hype, not for the
films themselves, but rather for that ineffable, high - altitude Sundance experience and for you, you, and you, oh my God, actually present at the most happening American
film event, where, as one
blogger gushed, the thrill was not
in seeing the merchandise but
in watching Harvey Weinstein make a deal.
I was at SXSW (
in 2007, my first and only year there) and I remember driving down Congress discussing the merits of Twitter with my
film blogger colleagues.
In honor of the Museum of the Moving Image and the Museum of Arts and Design's joint retrospective French New Wave Essentials, now ongoing in New York, New Yorker film editor and blogger extraordinaire Richard Brody has posted a short and diverting.
In honor of the Museum of the Moving Image and the Museum of Arts and Design's joint retrospective French New Wave Essentials, now ongoing
in New York, New Yorker film editor and blogger extraordinaire Richard Brody has posted a short and diverting.
in New York, New Yorker
film editor and
blogger extraordinaire Richard Brody has posted a short and diverting...
In «The Graduates: Another
Film That Shouldn't Be Missed,» Edutopia
blogger Mark Phillips shares why he was so inspired by this
film.
Guest
blogger Homa Tavangar suggests six kid - friendly foreign
films which, when combined with the active viewing method, can entertain children while teaching them about different cultures and the things that we all have
in common.
For more than 20 years,
in its B2B activities, Frankfurt has been open to the digital transition and the new players this brings with it:
film and games professionals, business developers, IT specialists, investors, start - ups,
bloggers and many more besides, now feel well and truly at home
in Frankfurt.
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Bas en Basset France About Blog Mum, wife, actress, singer,
film producer, publisher...
blogger... Living
in France Frequency about 1 post per month.
Previously a media and
film teacher, Penny is now a full time
blogger and travel writer with a side
in holiday letting.
Building on lessons learned throughout my professional and academic history, from a focus
in world literature (I was named the 2009 Outstanding Graduate
in English and Comparative Literature at San Diego State University), to high - level Technical support for global teams at Apple
in Cupertino, to my experiences
filming, writing about, and sharing our world as a travel
blogger with «The Radical Dreamer», I'm currently studying to build transformative game experiences at one of the United Kingdom's top universities for digital humanities with the MA Independent Games and Playable Experience Design program at Goldsmiths, University of London.
hugh, that I got ta agree with,
in fact intend to participate
in a forum next month where the speaker's blurb is, verbatim, «As the lines blur between «official» journalists and crackpot
bloggers, Hollywood blockbusters and «independent»
films, and true praise and product placement, what can we trust?»
Bas en Basset France About Blog Mum, wife, actress, singer,
film producer, publisher...
blogger... Living
in France Frequency about 1 post per month.
With three degrees from McGill University (BA, LLB, BCL), big firm legal training, and years of
in - house and advisory experience, Ava Chisling counsels many creative - media clients, including start - ups, Academy Award winners, TV / radio personalities,
film production companies, advertising agencies, online and traditional publishers, as well as retailers,
bloggers, and businesses of all sizes.