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Month: April 2020
Is film school a requirement in a successful filmmaking career? — Steve Sorensen
Writers who have been planning for the longest time to transition to filmmaking often have a burning question in mind – “Is film school a requirement in a successful filmmaking career?” The short answer is no. But it’s more complicated than that. Film schools do teach the fundamentals; however, some individuals have excelled through other […]… Continue reading Is film school a requirement in a successful filmmaking career? — Steve Sorensen
The Worst and Best Movie Trailers of the 2010s — Movie Motorbreath
There are those who prefer not to see movie trailers and I totally get it since they’re basically sycophantic commercials and there is a sense of surprise they spoil, however little the percentage. I am not one of those people. Since I’ve gone to the movies, they felt like a fundamental part of my moviegoing […]… Continue reading The Worst and Best Movie Trailers of the 2010s — Movie Motorbreath
What are My Favorites Kinds Of Stories, I Wonder. — Voyager
Let’s see if I can ramble my way to an answer! via What are My Favorites Kinds Of Stories, I Wonder. — Voyager
Coping With COVID-19 Crisis: Actress-Turned-Nurse Jennifer Stone Talks About Going From ‘Wizards Of Waverly Place’ To The Frontline Of The Pandemic — Deadline
Nurse by day, actress by night — if there were a movie or TV show about Jennifer Stone’s life that would be the tagline. For four seasons, Stone starred in the Disney Channel series Wizards of Waverly Place as the eccentric and fashionable Harper Finkle, the best friend of Selena Gomez’s Alex Russo. The show […]… Continue reading Coping With COVID-19 Crisis: Actress-Turned-Nurse Jennifer Stone Talks About Going From ‘Wizards Of Waverly Place’ To The Frontline Of The Pandemic — Deadline
Blog#3: Why listening to others is more important than you think — Anissa’s English Blogs
When I was, little I was a drama queen I would get super mad if someone didn’t listen to me. Today that still happens sometimes but I kind of learned how to control and hide my emotions. Listening to others has always been something important to me because you never really know how somebody is […]… Continue reading Blog#3: Why listening to others is more important than you think — Anissa’s English Blogs
The Film Industry and COVID-19 — The Film Industry and COVID-19
The film industry is undergoing major changes as COVID-19 continues to dominate our planet The seemingly untouchable film industry faces a new reality as the COVID-19 cases continue to advance on an international level. AMC Theatres, along with multiple other movie theater chains across the nation, closed their theaters in direct response to the coronavirus… Continue reading The Film Industry and COVID-19 — The Film Industry and COVID-19
‘Little Miss Sunshine’- Throwback Review — DC’s Take
Little Miss Sunshine was a huge sleeper hit back in 2006, and it makes for an impressive directorial debut. Here’s my throwback review of this Oscar-winning dark comedy. via ‘Little Miss Sunshine’- Throwback Review — DC’s Take
The Great Buster Free Stream kickass Streaming at Dailymotion 720p(hd) — tsuntokuse
✺✺✺✺✺✺✺✺✺✺✺ WATCHDOWNLOAD ニコ 生 配信 ⎈⎈⎈⎈⎈⎈⎈⎈⎈⎈⎈ USA; directed by: Peter Bogdanovich; Duration: 1 Hour, 42Minutes; tomatometer: 7,8 of 10 star; actors: Dick Cavett; The Great Buster is a movie starring Peter Bogdanovich, Dick Cavett, and Frank Capra. Documentary on the life and works of comic genius Buster Keaton, directed by Peter Bogdanovich. He actually […] via… Continue reading The Great Buster Free Stream kickass Streaming at Dailymotion 720p(hd) — tsuntokuse
How movie characters put up with self-isolation — Randy Salars News And Comment
We’ve all used our weeks-long coronavirus quarantines for a variety of pursuits: family bonding, meditation, counting down the days until we’re no longer in this God-forsaken quarantine. But as our list of confinement activities starts to dwindle, perhaps we can get inspired by the movies. Nobody does productive loneliness quite like film characters, whether it’s […]… Continue reading How movie characters put up with self-isolation — Randy Salars News And Comment