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Ponyo Could Be Biggest Film Ever in Japan

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2008-08-29 12:49:31 by Sam Sloan in Slice of SciFi
...filmmakerHayao Miyazaki is well on its way to becoming the most successful box office film in the country of Japan Now passing over $109 million (12 billion yen), the film is on track to surpass current champ Spirited Away, also from Miyazaki. First Ponyo must overcome the third and second place animated films Howls Moving Castle and Princess...
 
 
 
 
 
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Babylon A.D. A Film Critic Review

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2008-08-29 21:59:12 by Sam Sloan in Slice of SciFi
...Film Critic SCORE 1.0 out of 5 Stars More inert than argon gas and given over to obvious directorial hissy fits, Babylon A.D. is like a bad dream a cyberpunk once had after watching Find Me Guilty In the movie critic handbook (yep, we all get one), there are certain assured signs that a movie is going to tank and tank hard. Sometimes, all it...
 
 
 
 
 
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Film Fanatic on Brief Hiatus But Ill Return!

2008-08-29 17:35:16 by admin in FilmFanatic.org
 
Just a quick note to readers that Im on maternity leave and dont have time for either watching or writing about Pearys movies for the time being As soon as things settle down, however, Ill be back online! In the meantime, I hope you enjoy reading older posts Film Fanatic
 
 
 
 
 
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Slow Film Festival

2007-07-28 13:48:00 by HarryTuttle in Unspoken Cinema
 
...Film-Philosophy salon ( newsletter , subscription required), Alan Fair from the UK suggested a slow film festival which relates pretty well with the topic of our blog Hi all I wonder sometimes if Sokurov is trying this single shot in revolt against the fragmentation of time and space implicit in what Bordwell has called, if I remember...
 
 
 
 
 
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Short Film Week, Day 1: Five short films

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2007-12-02 23:36:00 by Ed Howard in Only The Cinema
...Film blog-a-thon being hosted right here at Only The Cinema , in association with Culture Snob Todd Haynes' first film was the controversial Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story , his mock-documentary account of the Carpenters lead singer's rise to stardom, battles with anorexia, and untimely death, with reenactments performed by a cast of...
 
 
 
 
 
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Short Film Week, Day 3: Three short films by Hiroshi Teshigahara

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2007-12-04 18:23:00 by Ed Howard in Only The Cinema
...Film blog-a-thon being hosted right here at Only The Cinema , in association with Culture Snob For my third blog-a-thon entry, I decided to spend the night with some short films by a favorite director, Hiroshi Teshigahara. His first film, Hokusai , focuses on the 18th and 19th Century Japanese painter Katsushika Hokusai, with the bulk of the...
 
 
 
 
 
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LIBRARIAN OF CONGRESS ANNOUNCES NATIONAL FILM REGISTRY SELECTIONS FOR 2007

2007-12-29 01:14:38 by Editor in CinemaDave
 
...films and art objects from all over the globe Explore the Librarys award-winning Web site at www.loc.gov The selections were made as part of a program aimed at preserving the nations movie heritage. Under the terms of the National Film Preservation Act of 1992, each year the Librarian of Congress, with advice from the National Film...
 
 
 
 
 
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NOIR CITY 6: CHARLES McGRAW: BIOGRAPHY OF A FILM NOIR TOUGH GUYThe Evening Class Interview With Alan K. Rode

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2008-01-23 21:31:00 by Maya in The Evening Class
...Film Festival where I discovered thatalong with "Czar of Noir" Eddie Mullerhe was one of the key forces behind the Film Noir Foundation and the festival proper. During the course of our conversation I learned he was working on a biography of noir heavy Charles McGraw . Admitting I was fairly new to noir and not familiar with McGraw, Rode took...
 
 
 
 
 
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Films about Film: Observations and Thoughts on Godards Contempt (1963)

2008-04-02 22:00:38 by Gautam in Broken Projector
 
...films that blew me away from the first frame. It was my first experience of a Jean-Luc Godard film and really nobody warned me about anything about this iconic film. Godard brings forward a sort of fearlessness that no one else can. Contempt was the first commercial venture for Godard, having built a notorious reputation as a ruthless new...
 
 
 
 
 
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FILM ON FILM FOUNDATIONThe Evening Class Interview With Carl Martin