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Beauty and Confusion as Only David Lynch Could Do David Lynch's new bit of confusion leaves the viewer feeling assaulted and elated. film
DVD and Video Review: Mulholland Drive A review of David Lynch's latest trip into the bizarre, <i>Mulholland Drive</i> david lynch • naomi watts • film • mystery • movie
Is David Lynch getting Hollywood's attention? Hollywood has been giving director David Lynch a lot of publicity. Is it just a current trend because of Lynch's new film or is Hollywood finally taking notice of David Lynch?
Mulholland Drive
A review of the film "Mulholland Drive". cinema • films • movies • criticism • reviews
Blue Velvet A review of the film "Blue Velvet" by director David Lynch. cinema • films • movies • criticism • reviews
Dune by Frank Herbert Frank Hervert's Dune is perhaps the greatest SF novel of all time, according to many long-term readers of the genre. dune • frank herbert • the dragon in the sea • under pressure • david lynch
Movie Review: Inland Empire This is indeed a film for hardcore Lynch fans. If you're not see it but beware. If you're not familiar with Lynch, he wrote and directed such films as Wild at Heart, Lone david lynch director • inland empire movie • review inland empire • laura dern inland empire • justin thereoux inland empire
Spooky Sleepers
A collection of sleepers more eerie and spooky than horrific, these neglected movies nonetheless will provide you with more than enough thrills and chills for Halloween or Day of the Dead, or any time you want to be scared. horror • film • dead • haunting • ghost
The Depths of His Imagination David Lynch is without second in the world of the stange and bizarre. Join us and see how much you can handle. david lynch • directors • film • eraserhead • wild at heart
The Depths of His Imagination Part II David Lynch is without second in the world of the strange and bizarre. Join us and see how much you can handle. david lynch • directors • film • eraserhead • wild at heart
Too Much Too Soon Part 3 of Flexible Strategies recounts the meteoric rise of The Police and, though no one knew it at the time, their farewell concert at the top. sting • andy summers • stewart copeland • the police • shea stadium
The Deep Divide of Film Awards Season 2001 The 2001 film awards season has taken on a very interesting trend. The Los Angeles, New York, and Boston Film Critics, as well as the nominees for the first ever AFI Awards, are skewing more towards the smaller independent productions of 2001, while the films and names we've been discussing for months as Oscar contenders are being mostly ignored. How will this shape the Oscar race? Recaps of all the major precursors this week, plus my take on the film awards season thus far. film • awards • 2001 • new york • los angeles
Two Careers Are Better Than One Flexible Strategies' Part 6 delves into Sting's "second" career as an actor. sting • stewart copeland • andy summers • police • klark kent
More Critics Awards and an AFI Awards Preview The Las Vegas critics join the Southeastern Film Critics and the Online Film Critics recently in honoring the independent film <i>Memento</i> as the year's best film. This week, I recap their choices and preview this Saturday's brand new awards show, the AFI Awards. afi • awards • academy award • oscar • prediction
Cannes Film Festival Past winners and this year's nominees for the Cannes International Film Festival.
74th Oscar Countdown: 13 Days Now only 13 days away from the 74th Annual Academy Awards, I continue on with my seven part countdown series with Part 4 ... today, I recap the choices of the DGA and SAG Awards this past weekend, and offer my predictions in four more Oscar categories. director • foreign film • animated feature • cinematography • the man who wasn't there
David Duchovny - Agent Mulder's alter-ego. A profile of X-Files star David Duchovny. david duchovny • x-files • science fiction tv
Virtual Getaways When winter weather gets nasty, it's often nicer to stay inside. A little cinematic goodness can let you travel without reservations or lost luggage. new york • seattle • san francisco • philadelphia • chicago
The 74th Oscar Nominations Are Here! The Academy announced their nominees for the 74th Annual Oscars, and amazingly, their list was pretty much exactly as we predicted it might be, with a small surprise or two thrown in. This week, I look at their nominees, and even make some early predictions. nominations • 74th annual • academy award • oscar • list
A Chrysler LHS and a Mitsubishi Are the tires on a low-mileage 1999 Chrysler LHS safe? What about a 2004 Mitsubishi Diamante that pulls to the right? Your questions about tires answered here. transmission • flush • intake • manifold • gasket
Broken Saints on DVD Watch all 24 dark and brooding episodes of the online Canadian animated comic epic, Broken Saints. broken saints • brooke burgess • graphic literature • comics • graphic novels
Dune – A Review A look at the Original Sci-Fi Channel presentation, the 3-part mini-series, Frank Herbert’s Dune and the Trivia Question. sci-fi • frank • herbert • dune
Michael Almereyda's Nadja (Part 2 of 4) “I want to be a mover and a shaker.” michael almereyda
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Spaceballs: The Animated Series New details about Mel Brooks' new cartoon, Spaceballs: The Animated Series, which will come to the G4 Network in the fall of 2007. mel brooks • spaceballs: the animated series • neil tiles • g4 network • thomas meehan
What is an Inciting Incident in a Screenplay? Screenplay books and articles are littered with terminology and jargon. This article discusses what is meant by "the inciting incident". what is an inciting incident screenplay • key elements of story design • what makes a good inciting incident • examples of good inciting incidents • where does a story begin
An Overview of 1990: Gangsters vs. Native Americans As the title indicates, a short overview of 1990, with emphasis not only the trends of that year, but how those trends were examples of the trends of the 90's in general. movies • films • 1990's • 1990 • trends
Disco Lies, Moby Growls Electronic hit maker Moby previews new album with single "Disco Lies" available on iTunes and the soundtrack to monster movie "Cloverfield". moby • moby disco lies • moby cloverfield soundtrack • moby new single • moby alice
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Jean Cocteau:Father of Avant-Garde What do Pablo Picasso, Erik Satie, and Edith Piaf all have in common? They played a part in the fantasy and reality of theatre's incorrigible child Jean Cocteau. jean cocteau • french playwright • french theatre • french theater • avant-garde theatre
Midnight Movies Documentary on DVD The only beauty you're likely to find in midnight movies lies in the emotional truths behind these twisted presentations of the monstrous and perverse. midnight movies • 1970s cult films • margin mainstream • stuart samuels documentary • rocky horror picture show
Sometimes It Really Happens: THE MISTS OF AVALON TNT's adaptation of MZB's novel is a winner! marion zimmer bradley • the mists of avalon • king arthur • arthurian legend • merlin
The Wait is Over The Oscar nominations have been announced and Memorable Movie Quotes & Scenes has the list! oscars • lord of the rings • march 24 • nominations • academy awards
This Beautiful Mess: Falling On Deaf Ears A much needed dose of splendor and shot of adrenaline into the heart of the sagging emo genre. this beautiful mess • falling on deaf ears • emo • indie rock • indie pop
AFI Names Top Ten Mystery Films of All Time The American Film Institute has designated the Top Ten Mystery Films of All Time. The Alfred Hitchcock mystery thriller, Vertigo, takes the top spot. top 100 movies of all time • american film institute • afi • mystery movies • alfred hitchcock
Kate Trotter Kate Trotter on The Elephant Man's one-play-wonder, plus Caryl Churchill, Tennessee Williams, director Robin Phillips, actor Brent Carver and actress Angelina Jolie kate trotter • john merrick • bernard pomerance • the elephant man • mrs. kendal
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Nicolas Cage Factsheet Biography, trivia, tons of links to help you find the best Nicolas Cage sites on the web. nicolas cage • biography • trivia • links • movies
The Art of Entertainment Independent films and big budget target different audiences, but are they really that different? movies • independent • indie
Top 5 Cult Favorite Films Five less common cult flicks, all guaranteed to turn your stomach, confuse or shock. All are available on DVD--getting through some of them can be the challenging part. best cult movies • best cult films • less common cult movies • best bizarre films • weirdest movies
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74th Oscar Countdown: 17 Days Now just 17 days away from the 74th Annual Academy Awards, I preview this weekend's last two major precursors, the Directors and Screen Actors Guild Awards, followed by my predictions in four more Oscar categories ... some of the technical awards. sound • sound editing • costume design • costumes • makeup
74th Oscar Countdown: 24 Days 24 days till the 74th Academy Awards ... let the countdown begin. As we work our way through March towards the big night, I begin a seven part series previewing the big show, revealing my predictions and recaps of all the major precursor awards. This week, recaps of the latest precursors and my predictions in four of the Oscar categories. art direction • film editing • live action short film • animated short film • predictions
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Scoop for the Week of Jan. 14th She's out - again. Pre-Wedding preparations. Another sequel? Fasten your seatbelt, this week's Celebrity Scoop just shifted into high gear. television • hollywood • movies • celebrity • gossip
Sting Filmography With some fairly impressive acting credits to his name, Sting has opted to purposely steer away from pop-star and rock-and-roll films in favor of playing eccentric characters, bad guys, and the occasional surprise. sting • quadrophenia • brimstone and treacle • dune • plenty
Golden Globe Nominations and The End of 2001 The announcement of the Golden Globe nominations last week concludes the film awards season until they start again in January. This week, I look at their nominations, discuss the new big Oscar frontrunner (yes I think we have one), and recap 2001 ... not just for film, but for our world. happy new year • 2001 • space odyssey • prediction • nomination |
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