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Month: March 2012

Roger Corman’s Heroines By Beverly Gray

The Hunger Games is coming. Struck by photos of Jennifer Lawrence — in character as Katniss Everdeen – coolly aiming bow and arrow at her prey, I started remembering back to the bold, tough heroines favored by Roger Corman. From…

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One Shot

William “One-Shot” Beaudine, the director of nearly 350 known films (nearly one for every day of the year; some listings of his work put his output at 500 movies and hundreds of TV episodes) and scores of television episodes, enjoyed…

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Beverly Garland

Beverly Garland, the B-movie actress who starred in 1950s low-budget hits like “Swamp Women” and “Not of This Earth” and went on to play Fred MacMurray’s second wife on the CBS television series “My Three Sons,” Ms. Garland made her…

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3D Will Fall

A few years ago, prices for 3D movie tickets increased thanks to 3D surcharges that help cover the cost of converting cinemas to 3D, and simply because 3D films are marketed as events, which supposedly means they deliver more value…

District B-13

Before putting on District B-13 you might want to start with a quick safety check: push back the coffee table and move the floor lamp away from the couch. You’ll need room for thrashing. Next, turn the bass up on…

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SuperTrash

Today was the press preview of two new exhibits at the Anchorage Museum, “SuperTrash” and “Earth, Fire and Fibre XXVII.” Both open tomorrow and run through Jan. 8. “SuperTrash” is on loan from the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh. It’s…

Corner Video GoodBye

It’s unfortunately true what they say. You don’t really feel the nerve pinch of loss until it happens in your own neighborhood. And so it finally happened to me, with the death of my favorite Blockbuster video store (one of…

BioShock in Limbo

Universal Pictures remains undecided about a future film adaptation of Bioshock. After Gore Verbinski, who was on board and ready to do the film, dropped out, Juan Carlos Fresnadillo (Intacto, and 28 weeks Later) took over and was ready to…

Taylor Kitsch, Carter One More Time

It is an old Hollywood maxim that everyone flees from failure. When a big movie bellyflops at the box office — like John Carter, which has pulled in a cringe-inducing $62 million in the U.S. in its first three weekends,…

Ode To The B’s

Two cult films will be revived on Columbia theater stages this week: “Satan in High Heels” at Trustus Theatre Monday and “ Plan 9 From Outer Space” at Tapp’s Arts Center Thursday through Saturday. The productions have different plots and…

FRANCO MICALIZZI

Like so many composers that wrote for the cinema in Italy during the decades of the 60’s and 70’s, Franco Micalizzi began his career in film music composition by writing a score for a western My first film score was…

The Farmer

Many movies unavailable on DVD are difficult to find, but if you beat the bushes with hard work and patience (online traders, DVD-Rs at collectibles shows, long out-of-print VHS tapes), most’rare’ movies can eventually be tracked down. Then there are…

Turkish Star Wars

Dünyayı Kurtaran Adam (The Man Who Saves the World) is a 1982 Turkish-made adventure movie commonly known as Turkish Star Wars because of its notorious use of unauthorized footage from Star Wars worked into the film. Directed by Çetin İnanç…

Santa Claus

The producers packed every magical, wacky, and just plain weird, holiday oddity known to man in to this wild-n-wonderful, and strangely charming, children’s classic! It’s not enough that Santa must deal with the usual suspects – the good little boys…

Lloyd Kaufman

In the late 1960’s, Kaufman was enrolled at Yale University (where he would later teach multiple Filmmaking Master Classes), diligently working on a respectable degree in Chinese Studies. However, Kaufman was destined for other things. As he explains in his…

Looper

Until now, Rian Johnson was chiefly a purveyor of smart, niche-specific films that took established genres and generated new ideas from them. Although he’s outwardly doing the same thing in his new film, “Looper,” Johnson is aiming at a much…

Ebertfest

Never been to Champaign, Ill.? Well, now you have a reason to visit, thanks to Roger Ebert. The film critic has just announced the lineup for his 2012 Ebertfest, a festival that highlights some oft-overlooked flicks and brings in special…

Zombie Survival Kit

Whether they’re shambling like they did in the Romero originals or sprinting as in Zack Snyder’s “Dawn of the Dead” remake, zombies have consistently shown a deep aversion to bullets or blades to the brain! While you might not ever…

Gareth Evans

Growing up in Wales, Gareth Evans couldn’t wait for his father to go to the local video store every weekend and return home with a stack of martial arts action films starring the likes of Jackie Chan, Jet Li and…

Ulu Grosbard

Belgian-born Ulu Grosbard, who drew a Tony nomination for his direction of Frank Gilroy’s “The Subject Was Roses” in 1965 and then launched a feature helming career by directing an acclaimed 1968 adaptation of the play that starred Jack Albertson,…