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Black Geeks Review: Trailers!
by Black Geek Movie Talk in Movies
Tags: Entertainment Science Fiction Fantasy Black Movie Trailers
In this special episode, the Black Geeks talk trailers. We'll discuss some of the latest and most buzzed about trailers in geekdom, and weigh in on what makes a great trailer. Trailers can bring more hype to a movie, pique interest in something less known or kill interest before the movie even comes out. Tune in to hear the geeks weigh in on some of the most recent trailers to come out for movies opening next year...
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Cinema Fu episode 1: Movie trailers.
Tags: Movies Film Trailers World Cinema Art
Tonight on Cinema Fu will talk about the best, worst and funniest movie trailers in recent memory.
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Movie News and Reviews
by MOVIE GEEKS UNITED in Movies
Tags: movie geeks united game of thrones this is the end the purge nicolas cage
The Movie Geeks review the latest film releases - including This Is the End and The Purge - and discuss movie headlines. Topics include the Sharon Waxman vs. Nikki Finke rivalry, career advice for Nicolas Cage and Vince Vaughn, whether TV is better than film, indie vs. mainstream cinema, pet peeves with the theater going experience, and the prominent trend of apocalyptic movies.
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Movie News and Reviews
by MOVIE GEEKS UNITED in Movies
Tags: movie geeks united jim thebaut the iceman cannes film festival actor a documentary
The Movie Geeks speak with Jim Thebaut, the producer of the new film The Iceman, and the documentary on which it is based, The Iceman Tapes: Conversations with a Killer. For more information on Mr. Thebaut's work, visit his website at http://www.chroniclesgroup.org/.
Director David Rich discusses his new film Actor? A Documentary, the first animation documentary hybrid which enjoys a premiere at this year's Cannes Film Festival on May 16. For more information on the documentary, visit the official website.
Plus, reviews of new releases The Great Gatsby and Iron Man 3, and discussions of this week's hottest movie topics, including the Cannes Film Festival, casting news, and what constitutes a film disaster.
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Movie Talk
by Movie Talks Vince in Film
Tags: movies cinema film celebrities fun
I am back on the air! I talk about my favorite topic: movies. What's good, what's bad, what's out, what's coming...you name it. If it has to do with movies, I will talk about it.
On today's program: I will talk about Superman, past, present and future, including my review of Man of Steel.
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Movie News and Reviews
by MOVIE GEEKS UNITED in Movies
Tags: movie geeks united gi joe sean penn david mamet casablanca
The Movie Geeks speak with Joe Gressis, co-creator of the Collaboration Filmmakers Challenge. For more information on the challenge, go to www.collaborationchallenge.com.
Plus, discussions on the latest movie news, including the current state of David Mamet's career, the best portrayals of Jesus on film, recommendations for changes to the Academy Awards, and the greatest romances ever made. -
Movie Talk
by Movie Talks Vince in Film
Tags: movies cinema film celebrities fun
I am back on the air! I talk about my favorite topic: movies. What's good, what's bad, what's out, what's coming...you name it. If it has to do with movies, I will talk about it.
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Rex Sikes Movie Beat chats w actor Alex Kruz
Tags: actor acting martial arts movies weapons TV series cable series television television movie production production crew filmmaking motion pictures tactical consultant anti terrorist terror cells
Alex Kruz, actor, of Ecuadorian descent (Kañari Indian) that has worked in movies and TV. His TV work includes roles on The Americans, the upcomin The Tyme Chronicles, as Eskander Hanna, an AlShaabab Terrorist Cell Leader. He was also the Technical Advisor in Counter-Terrorism methods, Electronic Surveillance, and Terrorist Modus Operandi to assure the authenticity of the production in terms of American Sleeper Cells. He's had roles on The Good Wife, White Collar, Person of Interest, Blue Bloods, which he has appeared several times as a Police Officer. Movie credits include, Now You See Me, The Dictator, Tom in America, Alex plays Gus (Burt Young’s Father in the Flashbacks), and in the multiple award winning Red Cloud: Deliverance, he has the lead role of Jake Red Cloud, based on the comic book character.Alex has a wide range of skills in martial arts and weapon arts. He speaks several languages and serves as an instructor in Native American tracking and knife fighting to specialized units, as well as a participant/instructor for the West Point Negotiation Project preparing US Military leadership for dealing with real world situations all over the globe. Often sought after for his tactical knowledge, Alex lends authenticity to any production by utilizing his expertise in assault team methods and counterterrorism missions. Stay tuned to Rex Sikes Movie Beat for other great archived interviews, cast and crew listings, events, festivals, premieres, and more at rexsikes.com
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Rex Sikes Movie Beat chats with director Edmond Coisson
Tags: Naperville Independent Film Festival directing movies movie director Fiona Dourif Matt Buschel Todd Bridges film festivals Joe Estevez Paul Sorvino
Edmond G. Coisson (director) is founder of the Naperville Independent Film Festival (NIFF). NIFF is now qualifying to be one of the 64 festivals recognized by the Academy Awards. After stepping away from directing for the past several years to create NIFF, he is excited to get back into the directing chair and create a thrilling movie ride that keeps you guessing. Edmond’s production company, Our Path Productions, was created in 1994 to develop a series of character driven films. Precious Mettle is the first of these and is a story about second chances and the personal journey we must all walk in life. Edmond was born in Torre Pellice, Italy, and became fascinated by a TV drama at the age of 7. He went to the only theater in town, every Sunday after noon. Sometimes, watching the same film for weeks. As a teen, he had a few parts in local theater, where he was involved in summer plays. He wrote his first screenplay at age 17. He traveled all over Europe, working as a waiter, welder, carpenter, plasterer, and factory worker. Studied drafting and worked for Fiat; got a barbers license, and also did some bartending. He moved to Los Angeles, CA., in 1981. His passion for film, acting and writing never went away. After moving to Illinois in 1983, he became more active in films, but his heart was still in writing. He attended the Screenwriters Group of Chicago, and he and his wife, Glessna, went to the Screen Writers Awards in L.A. each year. After starting Our Path Productions they began making short stories, documentaries, and feature films. While entering a film festival on the internet, the comment was made that they should have their own film festival. A year later, that dream came true. Stay tuned to Rex Sikes Movie Beat for other great archived interviews, cast and crew listings, events, festivals, premieres, and more at rexsikes.com
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Movie News and Interviews
by MOVIE GEEKS UNITED in Movies
Tags: movie geeks united bobbie osteen andrew weisblum david koechner anchorman
The Movie Geeks speak with editors Andrew Weisblum (Black Swan, Moonrise Kingdom) and Bobbie O'Steen about the art of film editing. Ms. O'Steen will moderate an event with Mr. Weisblum as part of her Inside the Cutting Room series in NYC on February 21. For more details, visit http://bit.ly/XwP1cF. Actor/comedian David Koechner (Anchorman) discusses his new film Small Apartments, which will be available on DVD and VO
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Rex Sikes Movie Beat chats with producer Jim McKairnes
Tags: CBS Television City CBS TV series Producer Television Production TV series producing indiefilm filmmaking feature filme made for TV movies movie production cable film movie actor director
Jim McKairnes, producer, is a 23-year veteran of the television industry, 15 at CBS. He is a producer and television consultant, an adjunct college-instructor/guest-lecturer and author. His work as an entertainment-magazine editor and freelance writer out of college took him to Los Angeles in 1989 to pursue a dream of working in the TV-executive ranks as a network programmer. He met producer Norman Lear soon after his arrival which led to McKairnes being hired at CBS Studio by then-CBS-President Jeff Sagansky. At CBS, McKairnes divided his responsibilities between the Current Programming and Scheduling departments. He became fulltime in Scheduling and was part of the team that took the network from worst in the 1990s to first in the 2000s under the leadership of CBS President Leslie Moonves. He contributed to and involved himself in all areas of CBS: He created and produced the on-air prime-time series called “CBS Moments,” he was instrumental in the development of several made-for-TV movies and network specials; and he contributed to various promotional campaigns each season of his tenure. After 13 years and as a Senior Vice-President at CBS, McKairnes was recruited by Discovery Communications in 2006 to head up that Maryland-based company’s 11 networks as its Executive Vice-President of Scheduling, where he was introduced to and then immersed himself in the world of cable TV. Eventually he returned in Los Angeles, where he was invited by Moonves to return to CBS, as well, for a role on the company’s studio side, serving as Senior Vice President in charge of developing new comedies for its cable division from 2008 to 2010. Stay tuned to Rex Sikes Movie Beat for other great archived interviews, cast and crew listings, events, festivals, premieres, and more at rexsikes.com
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Rex Sikes Movie Beat chats w producer Pen Densham PT3
Tags: Ron Howard BackDraft Robin Hood Ed Harris David Duchovny Kevin Costner motion picture business creativity screenwriting screewriter producer director movie production acting actor
Pen Densham, PT 3, Producer, Writer, Author, Director, Founder, co-chairman of Trilogy Entertainment Group new movie is PHANTOM starring Ed Harris, David Duchovny, WIlliiam Fitchner. Pen and John Watson, founded Trilogy Entertainment Group and worked as creative consultants on films ROCKY II, and FOOTLOOSE. In 1988 Pen directed Trilogy's first major studio feature, THE KISS, for Tri-Star. In 1990, Densham and Watson wrote and produced ROBIN HOOD: PRINCE OF THIEVES for Morgan Creek and Warner Brothers. The film became one of Warners’ largest grossing movies ever. They produced BACKDRAFT directed by Ron Howard. Pen wrote and directed MOLL FLANDERS for MGM and Spelling Entertainment, starring Morgan Freeman & Robin Wright-Penn. Pen wrote and directed HOUDINI, for TV, which starred Johnathon Schaech, Mark Ruffalo and Emile Hirsch. Pen has been active as a Producer on every feature film that Trilogy produced, including: BLOWN AWAY, TANK GIRL, LARGER THAN LIFE, THE DANGEROUS LIVES OF ALTAR BOYS. JUST BURIED starring Rose Byrne and Jay Baruchel. For TV, he wrote and supervised the re-franchising of the OUTER LIMITS science fiction anthology series, which he Exec produced with his partners for its award winning, seven year run on American Television. In 2003 he re-introduced THE TWILIGHT ZONE on UPN. He wrote the book RIDING THE ALLIGATOR on screenplay writing and strategies for a career in Hollywood, published by Michael Wiese Productions in January 2011. Written with the goal of supporting emerging creative people to find their own voice and path through the industry, the book includes essays by A-List screenwriters, and has been garnering many positive reviews including from Academy Award-winning writers, directors, producers and actors. Stay tuned to Rex Sikes Movie Beat for other great archived interviews, cast and crew listings, events, festivals, premieres, and more at rexsikes.com
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