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Film Music Composer John Koutselinis Talks about the Art of the Music Film Score
Award-winning film music composer John Koutselinis has composed high-quality film scores with notable collaborations such as Gary Kurtz (Star Wars IV & V), Brian Presley (The Great Alaskan Race), Harry & George Kirby (Accident Man: Hitman’s Holiday), Steve Stone (Entity),…
Paraplegic Actress and Disability Activist Lolita Milena
Lolita Milena, a paraplegic actress and author. Born in Siberia, she immigrated to the United States in 2002 as a toddler with her then foster family. The fall of the same year through child abuse, Lolita was left permanently paralyzed….
Sci-Fi Thriller “Roswell Delirium” In-Depth Interview with Director Richard Bakewell
“ROSWELL DELIRIUM” turns back the clock and revisits the 1980s from the perspective of a young woman who believes she has contacted aliens who can help cure the after effects of nuclear disaster. Set in an alternate timeline where the US and…
BATFA Nominated JELLYFISH & LOBSTER Satisfies the Appetite for Life and Love
Yasmin Afifi’s BAFTA nominated short JELLYFISH & LOBSTER is a timeless tale of finding life in the face of death, joy in the face of despair and magic in the most unlikely of places. JELLYFISH AND LOBSTER is a 2023…
Misan Harriman’s The After is an Emotional Juggernaut
World renowned photographer turned filmmaker Misan Harriman’s Oscar nominated short film THE AFTER is one of the most powerful and gut wrenching films this season. Misan’s directing is not only superb and having lead actor David Oyelowo delivering a stellar…
FLOAT in Theaters Now
IN THEATERS: 2/9/2024 ON DIGITAL AND ON DEMAND: 2/9/2024 DIRECTOR: Sherren Lee WRITERS: Sherren Lee & Jesse Lavercombe BASED ON: The Wattpad Story by Kate Marchant CAST: Andrea Bang, Robbie Amell, Michelle Krusiec, and Andrew Bachelor PRODUCERS: Jeff Chan, Robbie Amell, Chris Pare, Aron Levitz, Shawn Williamson,…
Oscar Nominated Short: INVINCIBLE Review and Interview
Invincible is based on the true story of a fourteen year old young man named Marc-Antoine Bernier, specifically the last 48 hours of his life. To say the performances here are believable would be doing a disservice to all the…
By Any Other Name: It’s Magnificent!
When I first watched Daniel Deville’s By Any Other Name short film I just sat there in complete awe. The film uses London’s sex trafficking trade as its backdrop. To understand the dark underbelly of London, the sex trafficking of…
UPDATED: Ninety-Five Senses Review and Interview with Producer Miles David Romney
It’s easy to get lost in nostalgia at the opening of this wonderfully animated short film by Jared and Jerusha Hess. It instantly reminded me of some of the early short animations showcased on programs like Sesame Street or 3-2-1 Contact in the early…
Sometimes the Academy Gets It Wrong
One of our favorite film categories at the Academy Awards is the Live Action Shorts. This season of films have been absolutely wonderful to watch with so many creative directors and writers. The stories have been some of the best…
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