11 articles from 2009
3 December 2009 2:30 AM, PST | BroadwayWorld.com | See recent BroadwayWorld.com news »
The Nashville Associaton of Art Dealers (Naad), an art gallery membership located in neighborhoods all over Music City, will continue its citywide gallery alliance with Art After Hours on Thursday, December 3, from 5 to 8 p.m. December's event offers an array of special holdiay offerings, art openings and art talks - and an art book signing - providing art lovers and patrons an opportunity to explore Nashville's visual art scene. …
20 November 2009 11:12 AM, PST | FilmJunk | See recent FilmJunk news »
The Movie Club Podcast [1] is a monthly roundtable podcast where we select two movies to dissect, analyze and discuss with a group of fellow movie bloggers and film fans. After four long months of scheduling difficulties, Jay and I finally managed to sit down with Kurt and Andrew from Row Three [2] to record the latest episode of The Movie Club Podcast. This time around, we engage in a pretty lengthy discussion about Steven Spielberg's A.I.: Artificial Intelligence and John Carpenter's Prince of Darkness, two movies that aren't really related in any way, aside from the fact that they're both a lot of fun to talk about! In order to listen, head over to The Movie Club Podcast website (linked below) to grab the MP3, or simply update your feed in iTunes. Don't forget to join in the conversation by leaving your thoughts in the comments over there, and also …
- Sean
20 November 2009 7:25 AM, PST | ReelLoop.com | See recent Reel Loop news »
Folks, I’ve been trying to fight the good fight and convince girls that Twilight is everything evil and nasty in the world, but my efforts have failed. The unfortunate truth is that horny girls and depressed mothers aren’t going to listen to myself, and my colleagues about what atrocious pieces of filmmaking they are or what a poor, sad writer Stephenie Meyer is. So I’ve decided my friends, to tell a story that many a male experienced last night at midnight or will experience over the weekend. This little tale starts with a man taking his lovely lady out for a date, and after taking her to see something more worthwhile, it was the gal’s turn to pick the movie.
“I ain’t wanna see no jibber-jabberin’ vampires or no sucka werewolves,” the man said. “But T, you promised you’d take me to it after sitting through Boondock Saints II, …
- Philip Barrett
13 November 2009 9:36 AM, PST | Tubefilter.tv | See recent Tubefilter News news »
It's a flurry of activity in the studio as guests from the Live! From the Future With Stuart Papp show linger and the crew of the RadNerd Show rush about, trying to organize media with the operations manager, preparing for sound check, going over their outline of segments with their special guest Sara Fletcher from My Secret Girlfriend. There is an electricity and excitement in the air and at the center of it all is Brian Gramo, Overlord of theStream.tv (I had to make up a title because as the space under his picture on the website states: "I don't really have a title, but if i did... I'd put it here!"), orchestrating the transitions with the stature of someone with a combination of natural talent and years of experience. It's Tuesday, November 10th and it's the premiere (or as the network calls it, the pilot presentation) of the …
- Jenni Powell
12 November 2009 12:33 AM, PST | TotalFilm | See recent TotalFilm news »
The first trailer for Date Night, starring Steve Carell and Tina Fey, has arrived online and you can see it below. A sort of middle-aged After Hours, it finds the TV comedy titans as Phil and Claire Foster, an unassuming suburban couple whose lives are these days dominated by their kids' schedules. Aiming to put a little pep back into their romance, they decide to hit New York and a swanky restaurant, but when they take someone else's reservation in order to get a table, the mix-up lands them in big trouble with crooked cops and...
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- James White
20 October 2009 2:30 AM, PDT | BroadwayWorld.com | See recent BroadwayWorld.com news »
American Stage Theatre Company produces its first “After Hours” show of the new season with Paul Rudnick’s new comedy, The New Century, Oct. 20 through Nov. 1, 2009. Starring Matthew McGee (Moonlight And Magnolias), Annie Morrison and Jonathan Lovitz (Altar Boys), The New Century is a provocative and outrageous comedy where hilarious and poignant people collide under surprising and comical circumstances, providing evidence of just where our new century is heading. …
5 October 2009 3:52 AM, PDT | MovieScore Magazine | See recent MovieScore Magazine news »
Howard Shore, the composer of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, is of course best known for his big, epic and orchestral scores for the aforementioned fantasy blockbuster saga, but he started out as a composer with a knack for experimentalism and unusual musical ventures. It has been exemplified in several of his earlier film scores, including Videodrome, Scanners and After Hours. Now, from the composer’s own record label (Howe …
- moviescore
1 October 2009 2:13 PM, PDT | HollywoodChicago.com | See recent HollywoodChicago.com news »
Chicago – All of you DVD and Blu-Ray buyers who lament the neverending flow of slapstick comedies that basically all feel and look the same owe it to director Jody Hill and star Seth Rogen to rent or buy “Observe and Report,” one of the best comedies of the year to date and one of the most daring movies of the last several years.
Blu-Ray Rating: 4.5/5.0
The ads made “Observe and Report” look like nothing more than a variation on “Paul Blart: Mall Cop” or, even more inaccurately, a romantic comedy with Rogen and co-star Anna Faris. Audiences weren’t sure what to expect and, consequently, stayed away. “Observe and Report” should have been pitched to the arthouse crowd, one that could handle a film with extensive drug use, male frontal nudity, extreme violence, and even arguable date rape. This is material not for the faint of heart. It’s not a movie for everyone. …
- adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
18 July 2009 12:39 AM, PDT | Slash Film | See recent Slash Film news »
This might be the last day in Amazon's DVD/Blu-ray Gold Box week. Today they are actually offering three different DVD box sets for 58% off in the Gold Box Deal of the Day. Martin Scorsese Collection (After Hours/Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore/Goodfellas/Mean Streets/Who's That Knocking At My Door?) for $25.49 ($60msrp) The Complete James Dean Collection (East of Eden / Giant / Rebel Without a Cause Special Edition) for $28.99 ($69msrp) The Essential Steve McQueen Collection (Bullitt Two-Disc Special Edition / The Getaway Deluxe Edition / The Cincinnati Kid / Papillon / Tom Horn / Never So Few) for $28.99 ($69msrp) As with all the gold box deals, this deal vanishes at midnight Saturday night. …
- Peter Sciretta
13 April 2009 8:41 AM, PDT | JustPressPlay.net | See recent JustPressPlay news »
As a fan of Martin Scorsese’s After Hours, I was pleasantly surprised to see “in the tradition of After Hours” on the back of the DVD case for the Keanu Reeves/Lori Loughlin 1988 vehicle The Night Before. Could this film match the frenetic energy of Scorsese’s Kafkaesque journey through the hipster underworld? Well, The Night Before is no After Hours, but it scrapes by on sheer manic energy, as if director/co-writer Thom Eberhardt and writer Gregory Scherick are terrified of the viewer getting even slightly bored. All in all, The Night Before fits snugly into the 80’s comedy category, with a few exceptions.
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- Mark Zhuravsky
13 April 2009 8:41 AM, PDT | JustPressPlay.net | See recent JustPressPlay news »
12.00 Normal 0 false false false En-us X-none X-none MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 As a fan of Martin Scorsese's After Hours, I was pleasantly surprised to see "in the tradition of After Hours" on the back of the DVD case for the Keanu Reeves/Lori Loughlin 1988 vehicle The Night Before. Could this film match the frenetic energy of Scorsese's Kafkaesque journey through the hipster underworld? Well, The Night Before is no After Hours, but it scrapes by on sheer manic energy, as if director/co-writer Thom Eberhardt and writer Gregory Scherick are terrified of the viewer getting even slightly bored. All in all, The Night Before fits snugly into the 80's comedy category - with a few exceptions.
Winston Connelly (Keanu Reeves) has woken up on the street of the seediest Los Angeles neighborhood imaginable. He quickly realizes he has several significant setbacks, all related to the night before of which he has no recollection. …
- Mark Zhuravsky
11 articles from 2009
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