With upheaval in the Gaza Strip, the terrorist attacks in Mumbai, India, wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and scrutiny aimed at Iran, the Austin Film Society's series "Children of Abraham/Ibrahim: Films of the Middle East and North Africa" is as timely as ever. This year, the series also includes films from Southern Asia. Now in its third year, the series of six hard-to-find films is the society's...
Cinema: Silverbird to promote African movies
Modern Ghana
Modern Ghana
It was all fun and excitement at the Silverbird Cinemas when journalists from across the country were hosted by the Management of Silverbird Entertainment Ghana Limited. The media men were delighted and amazed at the...
James L Brooks movie looking for film extras next two weeks: How to become one
The Examiner
The Examiner
Comment RSS Print I've covered in a previous article that some films are often shot in D.C. The entirety of the filming does not take place in Washington D.C. but recent films such as State of Play, Get Smart,...
Movie review websites for parents that offer in-depth info about current films and DVDs
The Examiner
The Examiner
Indie Film Examiner returns from Wizard World; Max Brooks talks World War Z movie
The Examiner
The Examiner
Comment RSS Email Print Pittsburgh Indie Film Examiner has returned from Wizard World in Philly and is it good to be home. The Examiner got to personally shake hands with John Russo (co-writer of Night of the...
Movie Review: ‘Public Enemies’ on lamb Crime Drama: Depp, Bale dazzle infrequently; film drags
The Oklahoman
The Oklahoman
Movie Review: ‘Public Enemies’ on lam Crime Drama: Depp, Bale dazzle infrequently; film drags
The Oklahoman
The Oklahoman
Movie Review: ‘Every Little Step’ flubs its audition Film: Documentary is about dancers
The Oklahoman
The Oklahoman
Pinoy Cult Films: The Cinema that Won't Die
Inquirer
Inquirer
GRITTY social realist urban dramas may get the respect and the awards at international film festivals, but it's that other Philippine cinema that wins the true fanboy (and fangirl) love: the one peopled by midget...
Dame Helen is live and in HD as National Theatre's Phèdre is beamed into cinemas worldwide
The Independent
The Independent
Tonight, when Nicholas Hytner's National Theatre production of Racine's Phèdre, starring Helen Mirren, is broadcast via satellite from the Lyttelton to 70 cinemas in the UK, and 200 around the world, a 21st-century...

