Just check out this video message if you don’t believe me: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVPToTIIfsE Henry Rollins wants you to support the ‘Drop in the Bucket’ charity on Saturday, July 7, 2012 at Projection Booth with a special Grindhouse Edition of Fright Nights featuring “Kill” and “If a Tree Falls” from Black Fawn Distribution. Tickets: http://guestlistapp.com/events/109065. Info fromContinue reading “Henry Rollins Wants You! – Grindhouse Edition of Fright Nights at the Projection Booth”
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TKFF – Mother Review (Kirk Haviland)
Toronto Korean Film Festival 2012 Mother Starring – Kim Hae-ja, Won Bin, Jin Goo and Yoon Je-moon Written by Park Eun-kyo and Bong Joon-ho Directed by Bong Joon-ho One of Korea’s new masters of cinema is the incomparable Bong Joon-ho. Starting with his breakthrough in 2003 Memories of Murder, a film I have yet toContinue reading “TKFF – Mother Review (Kirk Haviland)”
TKFF 2012 – Invasion of Alien Bikini Review (Kirk Haviland)
Toronto Korean Film Festival 2012 Invasion of Alien Bikini Starring Ha Eun-jung and Hong Young-geun. Directed by O Yeong-du TKFF’s Sci-fi night starts with the first true Korean Independent film of the festival, Invasion of Alien Bikini. Shot for only 15,000 dollars and using minimal locations, cast, and crew, Bikini is, at a brisk 75Continue reading “TKFF 2012 – Invasion of Alien Bikini Review (Kirk Haviland)”
NXNE 2012 – A Pair of Danko Jones Movie Reviews (Nadia Sandhu)
The Ballad of Danko Jones The Diamond Brothers directed the “Below the Belt” music video trilogy for Danko Jones, and then re-purposed that footage to create this short film. Ralph Macchio and Elijah Wood as the bad guys. Plus Selma Blair, Lemmy Kilmister, Mike Watt, Don Jamieson, Jena Malone, Frank Drank, Art Hsu and JasonContinue reading “NXNE 2012 – A Pair of Danko Jones Movie Reviews (Nadia Sandhu)”
NXNE 2012 – Disposable Film Festival Review (Nadia Sandhu)
Description from http://www.nxne.com: Selected by MovieMaker Magazine as one the world’s “coolest film festivals,” the Disposable Film Festival supports and celebrates the democratization of cinema made possible by new, inexpensive video technology. Disposable offers a legitimate forum in which the work of zero-budget and non-traditional filmmakers is taken seriously and exhibited in theaters around theContinue reading “NXNE 2012 – Disposable Film Festival Review (Nadia Sandhu)”
