When Rob Kotecki heard that he was a finalist in the 2009 Samuel Goldwyn Writing Awards Competition, he thought it was a mistake.
Category Archives: Film & TV
Screen Scene: Bronson
“Bronson” aims its spotlight at the illustrious life of Charles Bronson ““ not the American actor, but the human wrecking ball who copped the moniker as his fighting name on the way to becoming the “most violent prisoner in Britain,” as the press is fond of calling him.
Screen Scene: Nick Swardson: Seriously, Who Farted?
Nick Swardson is like a bad Dane Cook.
UCLA Film & Television Archive hosts ‘Up Close and Personal: Iranian Filmmakers in Their Own Words’
Movies have the power to transport their audience to a different place and time, and on Friday, audiences will be transported 10,000 miles away to Iran.
Orchestra to perform stellar scores of “˜Star Wars’ trilogies
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, one of the most famous film scores of all time was born.
Bright Blue Gorilla has big laughs on small budget
If extraterrestrials have been monitoring our pop culture for insight into the human species, their interstellar airwaves would be dominated by the likes of “Hannah Montana” and the “Transformers” sequel.
Screen Scene: “Capitalism: A Love Story”
Beware ““ merely watching “Capitalism: A Love Story” could be considered an act of socialism.