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Moby Kicks Off NeueHouse’s ‘Summer Sounds’ with Moby Doc and Reprise Event
Moby has always been an intriguing person. He’s proved to be a popular, energetic and innovative creator. He also has a number of personal struggles that have gained public attention and earned him some notoriety. He has managed to turn … Continue reading
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Tagged Billy Bennight, Deutsche Grammophon, documantary, Film, Hollywood, Live Music, Moby, Moby DOC, Movie, Music, NeueHouse, photography, reprise
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Movie Review: Madeline’s Madeline: A Surrealist Expressionist Coming of Age Drama
Madeline’s Madeline is part of the independent film movement that embraces surrealism, symbolism and expressionism as a way to tell a story. There is a ‘don’t look away’ visceral sense memory sensibility driving this uniques film. The cinematography is very much a … Continue reading
Posted in Attractions, Miscellanious, Movies, Upcoming Events
Tagged art, Arty, Billy Bennight, embraces surrealism, experimental, expressionism, Film, Helena Howard, Indie Film, Indie Movie, Madeline's Madeline, Miranda July, Molly Parker, Movie, Nuart, Nuart Theatre, oscilloscope laboritories, symbolism
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Los Angeles Diversity Film Festival Opens Thursday to Inspire, Embrace, Empower!
The Los Angeles Diversity Film Festival, now in its 5th year, kicks off its 3 day (July 26th thru the 28th) celebration of films that “Inspire, Embrace, Empower” at 8pm on Thursday at the Let Live Theater (916 N. Formosa Ave, LA 90046). … Continue reading
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Tagged Billy Bennight, Diversity, documentaries, documentary, Embrace, Empower, Film, Germany, inclusion, independent films, Inspire, Iran, Israel, LADFF, Latvia, movies, Multicultural, Sweden
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Movie Review: “Sensitivity Training” at the 2016 Los Angeles Film Festival
Serena, played byAnna Lise Phillips, is a high energy research microbiologist with a no fuss unsentimental personality who heads the research at a microbiology lab to find cures for diseases. This story arises out of a conflict that between Serena and … Continue reading
Movie Review: “11:55” at the 2016 Los Angeles Film Festival
Victor Almanzar stars in “11:55,” as Nelson Sanchez, a marine freshly returned from Iraq to his family and in particular, his sister Angie, played by Elizabeth Rodriguez. The first part of the indie feature establishes their relationship before expanding the story to … Continue reading
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Tagged 11:55, Film, gang culture, indie, John Leguizamo, Julie stiles, LA Film Festival, Marines, Movie
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“Kat Kramer’s Films That Change the World” Presents Atomic Cinema Festival
“Atomic Cinema Fest”, is part of the International Uranium Film Festival, and was a one day film festival presented by “Kat Kramer’s Films That Change the World”, held at Raleigh Studios to bring movies and documentaries dedicated to educating people on the risks … Continue reading
Posted in Movies, News & Sports, Photo Essays
Tagged Atomic Cinema Fest, Billy Bennight, cold war. activism, David Valentino, Ed Asner, Film, Films that change the world, Harvey Wasserman, Joey Luthman, Karen Sharpe Kramer, Kat Kramer, Libbe HaLevy, live review, Lou Gossett Jr., Mimi Kennedy, Nuclear, Tara-Nicole Azarian
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2oolander: Why I Like Number 2
I took my 17 year old and his buddy to see 2oolander tonight, and we laughed through the entire movie. In fact, the whole theater did. I found all of the cameos amusing; beginning with Justin Bieber and ending with Tommy Hilfiger. … Continue reading
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Tagged 2lander, Aqua Vitae, Blue Steel, Film, Magnum, Movie, Zoolander2
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Movie Review: “Mustang” Screening at AFI FEST Presented By Audi
Mustang is the French submission for Best Foreign Film to this year’s Academy Awards. It’s a masterfully told story set in rural Turkey about 5 sisters, all close in age and very close as siblings, living in the home of … Continue reading
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Tagged Academy Awards, AFI, AFI FEST, American Film Institute, Billy Bennight, Film, foreign film, French, Girls, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Movie, Nominated, Oscar Nominated, Oscars, Review, turkey, Turkish
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