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Yes, independent film is your beeswax (Los Angeles Times)
14 hours ago ago from Filmmaking
When I began this column this year with a loosely defined mission to spotlight the best in independent film, I was concerned about finding something worthy of writing about week in, week out. Happily, I found the opposite to be true, despite the unprecedented tumult and upheaval experienced by the indie sector in 2009. There is, to put it frankly, far too much happening, not too little. While the mantra of company names that have ceased ...
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23 hours ago ago from TheReviewList.com
In this special edition of Film Weekly, Jason Solomons and Xan Brooks sum up 2009 by counting down their respective top 10s of the year's best movies. There's also a competition for loyal listeners – up for grabs is a Le Donk & Scor-zay-zee prize pack, with a mug, DVD and poster signed by director Shane Meadows. Just listen to the montage of four directors who have featured in In the Director's Source: Film Weekly's top 10 movies of 2009 ...
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This was a good year for films, especially if you lived in Trinidad and Tobago where the Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival (TTFF) really hit new highs. I've picked my favorite films for the year and judging from how many of you LOVED James Cameron's Avatar (which does not make my list I'm quite afraid to say) I figure I'm in for some serious slack for these choices. First of all, how DARE I declare Tomas Alfredson's Let the Right One In ...
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9 hours ago ago from HorrorScope
In a year when 3D horror returned to the big screen, masters came back to the genre and low budget ghost stories made big money, 2009 shaped up as a good year for horror films. So here are my picks for the best of the year. Although some of the film may have been made or released earlier, these are my top picks of horror films I saw in 2009. What are yours? 5. Drag Me To Hell (2009) Welcome back Mr Raimi . 4. Martyrs ...
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2007 was a much quieter year than the few before it. Continued working with the same non-profit which sent me to Turkey and Russia again, but for the most part, I stayed in Utah. Much more exciting, however, was the fact that 2007 was a fantastic year for film. It was super tough to narrow it down to ten of the most memorable. Honorable mentions include The Lookout , Breach , 300 , Black Snake Moan , Sweeney Todd , and No Country for Old Men ...
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