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When a film has reached the fine-cut stage, it's time to get objective viewer reactions. Here's how.
Here are the best places & people to approach or attend for movie-loving visitors to Calgary, Alberta, whether watching, making, writing or selling that independent film.
A new two-DVD set from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment pairs what is arguably director Peter Bogdanovich's best film with one of his weaker efforts.
Here's a clip from the upcoming DreamWorks/Aardman Animation movie Flushed Away. Movie opens Friday, November 3.
Teen girls in Hollywood are photographed by Lauren Greenfield as they deal with adult issues and act much older than they are.
Intel Corporation and DreamWorks Animation will attempt to revolutionize 3-D moviemaking. DreamWorks' first 3-D movie, Monsters vs. Aliens, comes out March 27, 2009.
The 2-Disc Special Edition of Walt Disney's classic animation The Little Mermaid is worthy of a place in any DVD collection.
In the wake of the Sean Penn remake, the 1949 original is out on DVD
In the last three years, three cult classic horror films have been remade: Black Christmas, Halloween and Prom Night. How do they hold up against the originals?
After months of quashing speculation, DreamWorks finally admits to breaking up with Aardman Animation after three movie collaborations.
New Pixar film doesn't quite measure "Up" to the company's previous hits.
Lots of things can go wrong during the production of an indie film, but by avoiding these common 'landmines,' an independent filmmaker can tip the odds in their favor.
The reviews are coming in for Kung Fu Panda: it's a fun, formulaic Hollywood flick. DreamWorks Animation movie opens June 6th.
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.
Sneak preview of Dreamworks' Shrek the Third reveals that the film needs work. A LOT of work.
In "Spider-Man 3" the superhero's frightening dreams become reality.
As of 2007, DreamWorks Animation will produce only one original movie, and one sequel a year. And their focus is: produce more sequels.
Helen Hayes' extraordinary professional career that included stage, radio, movie, and television work spanned eighty years.
A top star of the 1930s and '40s, Jean Arthur was a bundle of contradictions. Shy and self-conscious, she nonetheless crafted a unique persona that charmed audiences.
WALL-E writer/director Andrew Stanton talks about making mistakes, and why directing live actors is more spontaneous than animation.
Neil Gaiman announces that DreamWorks Animation has bought the movie rights for his upcoming Young Adult novel Interworld.
John Lasseter and his creative team talk about story, creating animation magic and being inspired by Disney on ITV1's The South Bank Show.
In this exclusive interview, Disney/Pixar animator Ronnie del Carmen discusses directing his short, Dug's Special Mission, and supervising the story of Up.
Special features on the Troy DVD highlight battle scenes and special effects.
In a year that featured a ton of look-alike, sound-alike CG animated movies, which one will walk home with an Oscar? Your fearless animation writer looks at their chances
What are the 20 most important moments in CGI movie history? I take you through my list of candidates. Part #2 of a 5-part series.
The road to becoming the movie capitol of the world was paved by a desire for better weather and a need to escape the clutches of Thomas Edison.
If Mo'Nique's absence from NYFCC ceremony has any bearing on her award's chances, then their relevancy should be called into question.
Sylvester Stallone will always be known for what has been disingenuously classed as the monosyllabic roles of underdog boxer Rocky Balboa and war veteran John Rambo.


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