Review: Hysteria
I am not sure what to think of Hysteria. It is funny. Alright, to be a bit more truthful, somewhat funny. I did expect a lot, I must say, and why not, after all, with Rupert Everett, Hugh Dancy, and Maggie Gyllenhaal thrown into the mixture, it’s a bit hard not to have great expectations. But before you go on …
Review: The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
For a minute let’s pretend you and I are friends, and I have just popped out of a movie theatre …
A Night of Passione
John Turtorro made an appearance in midtown last Thursday night to introduce select clips from his latest film Passione. The …
‘Nothing Without You’ Uses Viral Campaign to Hook Audiences
Xackery Irving’s new psychological thriller Nothing Without You reaches beyond the scope of the screen to engage audiences via a …
Review: Daydreamer
The power of love to redeem, this is the central matter Daydreamer investigates through the eyes of Clinton (Aaron Paul), …
Review: A Hundred Years of Evil
The Plot It all begins when Norwegian researcher Skule Antonsen uses a self-designed computer application that analyzes human facial expressions …
New York, The Media Place To Be!
40,000 new media sector jobs created in New York An economic study by the Boston consulting group, commissioned by the …
TOP 10 SUMMER 2012 INDIE PICKS
Now that Memorial Day is right around the corner and ‘The Avengers’ has already made $1/2 billion worldwide, it is …
Where are the Indie’s Hiding?
Watching a good independent film is like taking in a breath of fresh air. Whether you’re looking for a solid …
Defining Independent Cinema
When someone refers to a movie as an “independent”, what exactly do they mean? I recently posed this very question …
Something to Love About Indie Film: CGI Free
By Kenneth Burgin CGI Free! Or damn close. Most Independent films don’t have the budget for CGI and I for …



