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January 30, 2009

So after years of wondering and months of alleged deals, it finally looks like Universal is dusting something off for a remake. SomeTHING I should say, so if you're a fan of Christian Nyby's The Thing (From Another World), John Carpenter's The Thing, or John Campbell's source material Who Goes There...
Cinematical [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Scott Weinberg at 8:02 PM | 1 Citations

January 28, 2009

Of all the films that I went to see at Sundance this year, I’ve got the sneaking suspicion that the majority of you are most interested in hearing my thoughts about Tommy Wirkola’s Dead Snow. Call me crazy, but the idea of Nazi Zombies attacking unsuspecting young people in the snowy mou...
Film School Rejects [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Neil Miller at 8:03 PM

January 21, 2009

Skiing isn’t the only thing that goes down at Sundance. In fact, from what I hear, practically no one actually skis. They’re too busy making deals, selling their films in bathrooms and doing too much peyote to actually write reviews of the films they’ve seen there. Here’s som...
Film School Rejects [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Cole Abaius at 11:24 PM
Last year's flat Sundance marketplace is but a distant, duddy memory, with two more sales confirmed overnight and likely more to come as the die-hard festivalgoers settle in for the Park City long haul. · The Sam Rockwell-coached, girls-basketball comedy The Winning Season — the last fi...
Gawker [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by STV at 5:45 PM

January 13, 2009

It's just about time for myself and a few trusty Cinematical cohorts (James Rocchi, Scott Weinberg and Eric D. Snider) to pack up our bags and head for the mountains of Park City, Utah -- home to, of course, the Sundance Film Festival. Once we're on the ground, we'll be posting reviews, interviews, ...
Cinematical [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Erik Davis at 10:02 PM | 3 Citations
Filed under: Sundance, Fandom, DIY/Filmmaking, Lists It's just about time for myself and a few trusty Cinematical cohorts (James Rocchi, Scott Weinberg and Eric D. Snider) to pack up our bags and head for the mountains of Park City, Utah -- home to, of course, the Sundance Film Festival. Once we're ...
Blogging Sundance [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Erik Davis at 5:02 PM | 1 Citations
If you are an adventurous indie film lover like myself, you might be in the final stages of preparation for a trek into the mountains of Utah. You might be packing away boots and thick socks, thermal underwear and your favorite hot tub attire. You just might have a plane ticket sitting on your count...
Film School Rejects [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Neil Miller at 2:43 AM

December 05, 2008

Here's some stuff (and things) to take with you into the weekend: -- We'll be highlighting and previewing some of the films from the 2009 Sundance Film Festival real soon, but you horror hounds HAVE to check out this freakishly over-the-top trailer for the German Norwegian flick Dead Snow, which wil...
Cinematical [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Erik Davis at 10:02 PM | 4 Citations
Filed under: Casting, Deals, Sundance, Celebrities and Controversy, Fandom, DIY/Filmmaking, Movie Marketing, Trailers and Clips Here's some stuff (and things) to take with you into the weekend: -- We'll be highlighting and previewing some of the films from the 2009 Sundance Film Festival real soon, ...
Blogging Sundance [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Erik Davis at 5:02 PM | 1 Citations
Even more preview materials coming down the pipe for the 2009 Sundance Film Festival . Just a little while ago we gave you the rundown of the Premieres Lineup and yesterday we laid down the Dramatic Competition list. We now move on to the Park City at Midnight lineup, which generally features some e...
Film School Rejects [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Neil Miller at 1:27 AM
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