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Walter Cronkite Demos TRON Special Effects

July 20, 2009 Rich Drees

Last Friday, the great journalist Walter Cronkite passed away at the age of 92. With his soothing baritone voice conveying the right mix of warmth and gravitas, Cronkite reported to America not only the biggest [click for more]

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Chandler’s DOUBLE INDEMNITY Cameo

June 9, 2009 Rich Drees

The great hardboiled detective writer knew the methods of a PI so well, he hid in plain sight in one of his most famous films. [click for more]

Movie News

Swing Dance Legend Frankie Manning Has Died

April 27, 2009 Rich Drees

Bodies flew through air, slid along the ground and moved between each other in with uncanny precision while a fast paced, swingin’ jazz tune thundered on the soundtrack. For many moviegoers who had come to [click for more]

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When World War Two Lost The Oscar: THE THIN RED LINE

March 28, 2009 Rich Drees

In 1998, three of the five films nominated for the Best Picture Academy Award were films that dealt with World War Two from three very unique perspectives. Though none of the three would win the [click for more]

Movie News

RAIDERS Of The Lost Story Conference

March 10, 2009 Rich Drees

One thing I continue to find fascinating about movies is the creative process that results in the final product projected onto cineplex screens. From a writer’s first germ of an idea to the completed movie, [click for more]

Features

STAR WARS Rumor Mongering, Old School Style!

February 18, 2009 Rich Drees

As my 40th birthday looms just a few weeks away, I’ve been thinking a bit about how movies, the film business and film fandom have changed over the past four decades. Take for example, how [click for more]

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When World War Two Lost The Oscar: SAVING PRIVATE RYAN

February 11, 2009 Rich Drees

In 1998, three of the five films nominated for the Best Picture Academy Award were films that dealt with World War Two from three very unique perspectives. Though none of the three would win the [click for more]

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Friday Flashback: Ritchie Valens In GO, JOHNNY, GO!

January 30, 2009 Rich Drees

Next Tuesday, February 3, marks the 50th Anniversary of the first tragic deaths to occur in the burgeoning rock and roll genre.  A small plane took off from a Fargo, North Dakota airport. Aboard it [click for more]

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THE THIN MAN: Murder, Mirth And Marriage At The Movies

January 19, 2009 Rich Drees

In June 1934 Metro Goldwyn Mayer Studios released what was assumed to be another in a long string of B-pictures- a murder mystery based on a best selling novel starring a pair of actors who [click for more]

Features

Weekend Releases: January 16

January 15, 2009 Bill Gatevackes

Defiance (Paramount Vantage, 1,789 theaters, 137 minutes, Rated R): Expanding from its NY, LA new year’s eve opening, this film gets a wider release this week. And thank goodness for it, because it adds a [click for more]

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