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Curnblog – Movies, thoughts, thoughts about movies

August 24, 2013 by

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The Melbourne International film festival was reviewed by Curnblog. I love international Indie film making. it provides me with a view of what people are doing creatively around the world. Film is not always JUST about box office success, although I wish more indie film makers got paid better for their artistic contributions to the […]

Riddick 3’s Theme Goes Back To The Darkness

August 22, 2013 by

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scifi nerd moment of the day Riddick 3 in a couple of weeks. Only thing better would be if Sigourney Weaver was in the cast too. Having Katie Sackhoff and karl Urban as the co stars of the film is almost as good. ALMOST….lol. We got some Galactica, Trek, LOTR, and oh yeah…Riddick. Crash lands […]

Review: Les Misérables

January 12, 2013 by

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“Good Will Hunting: An Oral History” by Janelle Nanos, Boston

January 8, 2013 by

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Originally posted on Jake Christie:
For the 15th anniversary of  the release of Good Will Hunting, Janelle Nanos has compiled an oral history detailing just how the movie got made. Some great stories from everyone involved, including a lot of things that you don’t expect to hear in interviews with A-List Celebrities: Damon: At that point…

Man Of Steel – Brand New Trailer

December 11, 2012 by

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Originally posted on Goats in the Machine:
              First time I saw the initial Man of Steel trailer I had mixed feelings. I have absolutely no problem with adding some grit and grime to a superhero, regardless of who they are, so seeing this offered an interesting new cinematic spin…

14. The Secret Society for Fine Arts

December 11, 2012 by

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Originally posted on Freeform Collecting:
A film with a difference – the moving image component is entirely removed and instead, the story is told through hundreds of still images which have been manipulated in a 3D space. Directed by Anders Rønnow Klarlund, the film toys with the notion of terrorism as art – inspired by German…

December 11, 2012 by

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Originally posted on sublime days:
This evening, for an hour and a half, I bumper-to-bumpered my way through rush hour to the nearest indy cinema to see the 6:35 p.m. viewing of “Searching for Sugar Man”, a documentary by Malik Bendjelloul. A good friend from NYC,  who has her finger on the pulse of many…