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Movie Review: “Chuck Norris vs Communism” at the 2015 Los Angeles Film Festival
“Chuck Norris vs Communism” is the case of an irresistible title meeting a compelling story. This documentary explores the influence of Western movies had on Romanian cultural underground during the communist reign of Nicolae Ceaușescu that helped precipitate the downfall of communism … Continue reading
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Tagged Billy Bennight, Bucharest, cheating, cinema, comics, Communist, Doc, documentary, Drawing, Feature, Film, Graphic Novel, illustration, Independent, indie, Indy, Intimacy, LAFF, Los Angeles Film Festival, love, Movie, Movie Review, Nicolae Ceausescu
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Movie Review: “The Diary of a Teenage Girl” at the 2015 Los Angeles Film Festival
Minnie Goetze, played by Bel Powley, wants love, rad sex, a perfect body, acceptance and the life of an artist in this late 70’s San Francisco tale. “The Diary of a Teenage Girl” is based on the book of the same … Continue reading
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Tagged Billy Bennight, cheating, cinema, comics, Drawing, Film, Graphic Novel, illustration, Independent, indie, Indy, Intimacy, love, Movie, Movie Review, New York, R Crumb, San Francisco, sex
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Movie Review: “A Girl Like Grace” at the 2015 Los Angeles Film Festival
“A Girl Like Grace” screened at this years LAFF as part of the “Zeitgeist” category. Ryan Distiny‘s character Grace is exceptionally bright but confined and suffocated with a somewhat disinterested fun loving single mother Lisa who is played by Garcelle … Continue reading
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Tagged Billy Bennight, cheating, cinema, Film, Independent, indie, Indy, Intimacy, love, Movie, Movie Review, New York, sex
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World Premiere of “How He Fell In Love” at the 2015 Los Angeles Film Festival at Regal Cinemas LA
“How He Fell In Love” is a quirky alternative “Dramedy” that focuses on a brief pivotal moments in two people lives when their paths randomly meet at a wedding. Matt McGorry’s character, Travis, is the jilted ex-boyfriend of the bride and … Continue reading
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Tagged Affair, Billy Bennight, cheating, cinema, Film, Independent, indie, Indy, Intimacy, love, Movie, Movie Review, New York, sex
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The Original Grand Budapest Hotel Model is Exclusively on Display at The Hollywood Museum
The wonderfully quirky Grand Budapest Hotel was the recipient of four Oscars® this awards season: that included Best Production Design, Costume Design, Makeup and Hairstyling and Original Score. Wes Anderson won best screen play at the Writers Guild Awards the week … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Attractions, Movies, News & Sports
Tagged Art Directors Guild, authentic costumes, Best Production Design, Billy Bennight, Bottle Rocket, Creatives, film and the Golden Age of Hollywood, Industry, Life Aquatic, Minitures, Movie, Production Design, props and memorabilia, The Art of Production Design
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Bad Lands Debuts Love Heroes: Takes a Ride on the Dark Side Of Love
Love Heroes is not Bad Lands first outing. The duo, formerly known as “He Met Her“ and fronted by Rocky and Mowgli, produced their first head turning recordings called Crime Novela. Chevy Nights, the secret track on Love Heroes, references the tragic love story of Mickey and Mallory of Natural Born Killers, and was … Continue reading
Posted in Music
Tagged Alternative, Badlands, Billy Bennight, Chevy Nights, High, hip-hop, JFK and Jackie, Johnny Depp and Kate Moss, Kurt and Courtney, Mickey and Mallory, Movie, Natural Born Killers, new music, Pop, Puffy and J.Lo, Review, Soundtrack, Terrence Malick, The Cronic, weed, White House Nights
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Movie Review: “Violet” Screening at AFI FEST Presented By Audi
Violet is an interesting film that straddles the razors edge of student film and art film. The first thing that struck me regarding the film was its aspect ratio. It abandoned the conventional anamorphic or 16 by 9 ratio in … Continue reading
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Tagged AFI, American Film Institute, Bicycle, bike, Billy Bennight, BMX, Dutch, festival, Hollywood, Knife, Knifing, Movie, Murder, Racing, Review
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Hollywood Heritage Museum and The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce Celebrating: The Squaw Man, 100 Years of Movie Production
Nothing says “Hollywood” like the Silent Era and the Golden Age of film. Yesterday, July 1st, marked the centennial celebration The Squaw Man by the The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce and the Hollywood Heritage Museum.The Hollywood production of Squaw Man was the … Continue reading
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Tagged 1913, 1914, americana, Automobiles, Billy Bennight, Blockbuster, Cicel B. DeMille, costumes, Cowboy, Edwardian, Events, Film, First, Gibson Girl, History, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Making Movies, Man, Movie, Period Cars, Production, Saga, silent movies, Squaw, Squaw MAn, Stanley Steamer, Vintage, Vintage Cars, Western
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Go With Le Flo: Los Angeles World Theatrical Premiere at the Downtown Independent
I had the pleasure of being invited to a special screening to see “Go With Le Flo” at The Goethe Institute and was hosted by Stefan Biedermann of the German Consulate. There was a meet and greet before the screening where Harrison and I … Continue reading
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Tagged Berlin, Billy Bennight, Bright Blue Gorilla, Comedy, concert, Feature, Film, French, german, German Consulate, Harmonium, indie, Movie, Premiere, Roamntic, Romatic Comedy, Tabla, The Goethe Institute, the los angeles beat, Theatrical, World, World Theatrical Premiere
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