Film
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Dreadfully Good Scares From The Brits
It's Hammer time as the American Cinematheque celebrates The Golden Age of British Horror, 1955-1975.
For two decades, Hammer Film Productions, along with other British
purveyors of terror, such as Anglo-Amalgamated, Amicus, Independent
Artists and Tigon, unleashed a steady string of scary B-movies, often
drawing from the same gothic literary sources that Universal had
success…
An Inconvenient Truth speaks loud and clear for Participant
After
a few hanging chads lost him the presidency and set the world in a
different direction, what did Al Gore do next? He made a movie, of
course. An Inconvenient Truth, a documentary looking at the
effects of climate change around the world, opens this weekend in the
US, and hopes to wake up an American public who are frequently told
that Global Warming is a myth.
In a
rare…
Park Film Starts A Short Road to Success
A 3-minute short filmed in a local park from St Albans director Andy Pearson has set him on the long road to success. It has been bought by the BBC for a series on short films and leading French channel Canal+ will be showing it this year.
The entire was shot on 35mm entirely in Clarence Park in St Albans starting last autumn and filming was only completed in February this year…
Short Films: An Art Form in Themselves
Bitesize Cinema is taking shorts to the masses, whilst filmmakers Matthew Jones and MJ McMahon want to make short films a viable alternative to just wandering down to your local Odeon. Suchandrika Chakrabarti reports
Actors Resting On Their Laurels?
More actors spend time "resting" than working according to
Skillset and a large proportion of them earn less than £6,000 a year
from their acting skills, but a third of those surveyed had worked in
television within the last year.