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Foundational Cinema

Month: April 2012

Thou Shalt Not Kill… Except

from AV Club Quentin Tarantino wasn’t the first ambitious B-movie fanatic to turn a hobby into a career; he followed a trail blazed by the likes of Joe Dante, Sam Raimi, the Coen brothers, and others. Josh Becker and Scott…

Rodriguez Returns

You may recall when Robert Rodriquez first came on the scene with El Mariachi, a movie he allegedly made for $30,000. 

 I loved his bigger budget version of the film, Desperado, and enjoy Rodriguez’s work when he’s on top…

A-Z Avengers

EVERYTHING you need to know about “Earth’s mightiest heroes”, from the alien armies they faced to the billionaire recluse who inspired Iron Man. A is for Assemble “Avengers Assemble!” is the battle cry of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes. It is also…

Nevermore

Much we know is true: Edgar Allan Poe died on Oct. 7, 1849, at the age of 40, after having been found delirious and incoherent in the streets of Baltimore. His exact whereabouts in the few days previous remain unknown….

They Hate The Hobbit

All is not well in Middle Earth. Director Peter Jackson debuted ten minutes of footage from his upcoming ‘Lord Of The Rings’ prequel, ‘The Hobbit An Unexpected Journey,’ at CinemaCon in Las Vegas yesterday, and the number of negative reactions…

Morton Downey: The Movie

Whether it’s Glenn Beck stretching the boundaries of reason to brand President Obama “a racist” or Rush Limbaugh’s “slut-gate” imbroglio, some conservative-talk pundits have devolved into far-right caricatures obsessed with headline-grabbing one-upmanship. And their millions of acolytes—including, apparently, certain Supreme…

Everyone Wants Part Of Iron Man

For one Wilmington couple, the choice to dump a couple of pillows, a blanket and a hula-hoop onto the sidewalk in front of Wilmington’s Independence Mall at about midnight Friday was an obvious one. “We wanted to be the first…

American Battleship

American Battleship,” a film starring Mario Van Peebles, Carl Weathers and several local actors that was shot last year on the USS North Carolina, will premiere Friday during the Cape Fear Independent Film Festival. The film was produced by The…

Mel Gibson In Talks For Machete

Mel Gibson can apparently still find work. The controversial actor/director is negotiating to appear in “Machete Kills” for director Robert Rodriguez, according to Deadline.com. Sounds perfect, if you think about it. Just as long as no one brings real weapons…

Safe Bet Dave

His Awesomeness, Jason Statham, has let it be known that he chooses his films based on the fight choreographer the producers hire. Often as not, that blows up in his face. Why else would the Human Bullet from Blighty end…

Last Man On Earth

The Last Man on Earth is based on Richard Matheson’s incredible novel I Am Legend, in my opinion the second best vampire novel ever written. Vincent Price does not really fit the image I had in mind from the novel,…

Samuel Z. Arkoff

Through 463 movies, Mr. Arkoff’s philosophy of moviemaking never changed. ”Thou shalt not put too much money into any one picture,” he wrote in his 1992 autobiography, ”Flying Through Hollywood by the Seat of My Pants.” ”And with the money…

10 Ways Corman Changed Filmmaking

From Wired or nearly 60 years, Roger Corman has been making indie films with budgets that wouldn’t even cover the catering costs of multiplex fare like Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol. The legendary king of B-movies has produced or directed…

Dystopia

The post-apocalyptic film DYSTOPIA: 2013 is an honest, often exciting cinematic effort, with a story that takes place after a mysterious and life-changing cataclysm on earth – or at least the Midwest. Obviously an independent film, a viewer shouldn’t go…

Camel Spiders

Camel Spiders opens with a shootout between American soldiers and a group of bad guys somewhere in the Middle East. Of course, for anyone who is well familiar with B-movies can immediately tell you, that’s not the Middle East: that’s…

Charles Lamont, Director

Charles Lamont (5 May 1895 – 12 September 1993) was a prolific film director of over 200 titles, and the producer and writer of many others. He was born in St. Petersburg, Russia, and died in Los Angeles, California, USA….

Buck Privates

Don’t rush to see the digitally remastered main film first. Take time to savor the bonus feature in which Jerry Seinfeld narrates a 45-minute documentary (first aired in 1995) that puts into perspective the careers of Bud Abbott and Lou…

Roots Of The HeadHunter

To market its new film “Headhunters,” Magnolia Pictures is drawing on the movie’s Scandinavian roots. “America has a big appetite right now for smart, atypical thrillers,” said Matt Cowal, head of marketing and publicity for Magnolia Pictures. Both Mr. Cowal,…

The Endangered Projectonist

Four times a day, about two miles of 35mm film runs through each of the ten projectors at Flagship Cinemas in New Bedford. Every projector has its own personality and quirks. For example, Theater Nine’s projector has a distinct squeak…

It’s Alright Jack

Jack Nicholson’s own story rivals any of his films. Born in New York City, he grew up in New Jersey. He grew up thinking his grandparents were his parents, and his mother, his older sister. When years later, he learned…