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Articles related to "Low Budget Movie"
Finding Cast and Crew for Indies Through ingenuity and determination, two filmmakers found low-cost cast and crew to make their dreams come true. casting independent films • independent filmmaking • finding cast crew • low budget movie • making documentary film
Funny Ha Ha on DVD "Funny Ha Ha" portrays realistic everyday characters struggling, and ultimately succeeding, to communicate. funny independent films • funny ha ha • funny ha ha dvd review • andrew bujalski • kate dollenmayer
Movie: Gun Crazy (1949) Few B-movies are as admired for their pacing and prescience as 1949's Gun Crazy, which equated guns with sex and directly inspired a classic American film 18 years later. film noir • b-movie • bonnie and clyde • dalton trumbo • low-budget movie
Retro Bio: How I Made a Hundred Movies in Hollywood... August's "retro bio": Roger Corman's life, his stories, and anecdotes about making low-budget films. biography • biographies • book • review • reviews
Street Justice "Street Justice" was a short-lived Canadian action-drama series about a cop who ran a bar (Malloy's), and his relationships with his two closest friends -- the daughter of his late partner, and a young man he once rescued as a child during the Vietnam war. street justice • television program • canadian • action • drama
Short Biography of Patrick Swayze, 1952-2009 Patrick Swayze appeared in over 30 movies but is most famous for his roles in Dirty Dancing and Ghost. He died of pancreatic cancer on September 14 2009 at the age of 57. patrick swayze • dirty dancing • ghost • sexiest man alive 1991 • pancreatic cancer
Spacey Awards Honour 2 Legends The annual Spacey Awards honour Roger Corman (Little Shop of Horrors) and Stan Winston (Aliens) spacey awards • stan winston • roger corman • little shop of horrors • johnny depp
Carnival of Souls on DVD A review of the DVD release of the cult classic horror film CARNIVAL OF SOULS. cult classic • horror film • horror movie • herk harvey
Designing A Hit Broadway Show It's no surprise that production designer Tim Hatley is a card. A lark. A laugh-and-a-half. tim hatley • stage designer • costume and set designer • spamalot • toronto
The Saint and Other Mexican Superhero Wrestlers Many Mexicans have come to view "lucha libre" (wrestling) as an escape from reality and as a way of life that involves a constant fight between good and evil. wrestling for social causes • crime fighting superheroes • social and activism injustice in mexico • zapatista movement with the subcomandante marcos • masks to protect manhood
Cult Movies - An Introduction A discription of the films and information that will be written about in this column. An introduction to the low budget cult horror world. cult • b • movie • fred • olen
Getting Shots in a Moving Car on an Indie Budget You don't have to spend thousands of dollars renting flat-bed trucks and specialized camera equipment in order to get great shots inside a vehicle. vehicle • car • moving vehicle • moving car • indie film
H. P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos? H. P. Lovecraft's seminal story, "The Call of Cthulhu", was submitted to Weird Tales in the late summer of 1926 - and it was rejected! h.p. lovecraft • robert e. howard • clark ashton smith • august derleth • arkham house
I'll Take Two Terminators With a Side of Stallone A look at an exciting new technology that may change the way we view movies in the near future... If you're lucky enough to have a broadband connection. internet • broadband • tivo • movies • entertainment
Joan Crawford, Bette Davis, Rosalind Russell Joan Crawford, Bette Davis, and Rosalind Russell climbed over the hill back to the top. Angela Lansbury tread the boards of Broadway. Lucille Ball became beloved on TV. bette davis • joan crawford • lucille ball • i love lucy • angela lansbury
Retro Bio: Michael Landon: His Triumph and Tragedy A review of an inspirational biography covering the man remembered for playing Little Joe, Charles Ingalls, and Jonathan the angel. michael landon • michael landon: his triumph and tragedy • aileen joyce • biography • biographies
Three Great Western Movies It was not just great casts, directing, or scenery that separates these films from others. It was also their underlying themes, all of which are still relevant today. great western movies • westerns 1940s • westerns 1950s • western classics • westerns nominated best picture
Black Pioneers of Film and Television Profiles of Black actors and actresses who overcame humble beginnings and minority status to make outstanding contributions to Hollywood and beyond famous black film actors and actresses • will smith • halle berry • nollywood nigerian movies • oprah winfrey
Ida Lupino Part II Part two of the varied life of Ida Lupino ida lupino • junior bonner • the trouble with angels • private hell 36 • the bigamist
Merle Oberon Part II Part two of the turbulent and fascinating life of transcontinental movie queen Merle Oberon. lucien ballard • "the lodger" • laurence olivier • vivian leigh • "wuthering heights"
Neil LaBute's In the Company of Men Neil LaBute's scathing, controversial battle of the sexes, set against the bland facade of corporate Americana. neil labute • battle of the sexes • misogyny • misanthropy • corporate america
Pioneering African American Hollywood Actresses: Nina Mae McKinney, Fredi Washington, Lena Horne, and Hazel Scott Nina Mae McKinney, Fredi Washington, Lena Horne, and Hazel Scott were the first glamorous African American actresses in Hollywood. Here's a little information about their careers. african american hollywood actresses • famous african americans • famous black actresses • lena horne • nina mae mckinney
Sunday Evening at the Movies Today's movie audiences see one film and some previews. Depression-era audiences saw a whole program of features. Let's take a trip back to the summer of 1934 and enjoy a Sunday evening at the movies. movies • newsreels • cartoons • comedy shorts • heat waves |
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