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Thu, Sep 09 2008 2:25 PM
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TROMAPALOOZA Minneapolis July 18th and 19th
In conjunction with the Minnesota Film and television Board, The Independent Film Project, and Nick and Eddie, Troma Entertainment, Mike Etoll, and Evan Husney will be presenting “Tromapalooza Minneapolis 2008 and the Troma Films 35th Anniversary...
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Fri, Jul 07 2008 4:20 PM
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7.8.08: ScriptNight reading of <em>Incarnation</em> at the Ritz Theater
There was a time in the late eighties and early nineties when it seemed every Hollywood studio had a comedy in the production pipeline in...
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Wed, Jul 07 2008 10:22 AM
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The Morning After | Twin Cities music, film, theater, dance, and visual arts reviews by Mpls.St.Paul Magazine's A+E columnists | Mpls.St.Paul Magazine + mspmag.com
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4 Nominations, 1 Award
I'm so incredibly proud of my team for the 48 Hour Film Project! We were nominated for four awards: Best Use of Required Line of Dialogue Best Special Effects Best Musical Score Best Acting in a Female Role And we...
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Fri, Jun 06 2008 2:08 AM
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Girl Friday
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48 Hour Film Project: Best of Minneapolis
Guess who's in the winners' circle? Congrats to my awesome team! Shades of Orange, along with 11 other films from the 48 Hour Film Project, will screen again at the Riverview tomorrow night at 7:00pm. Awards ceremony and celebration to...
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Wed, Jun 06 2008 11:37 AM
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Girl Friday
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Shades of Orange
Sex! Betrayal! Suspense! A smoking gun, er, scarf! What do all these things have in common? You'll just have to watch Team Red Card's submission for the 48 Hour Film Project to find out. Remember, we had just 48 hours...
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Fri, Jun 06 2008 1:05 PM
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Girl Friday
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48 Hour Film Project
Apologies to everyone that tried to contact me this weekend and was either treated with an unreturned phone call or one-sided text conversation. I was busy making a movie for the 48 Hour Film Project, which kicked off Friday night...
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Mon, Jun 06 2008 11:38 AM
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6.6.08: <em>Quid Pro Quo</em> and Sarah Pillsbury at the Walker Art Center
A few years ago, local documentary doyenne Melody Gilbert made a film called Whole that unearthed one of the oddest of all subcultures—able-bodied folks who...
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Sat, Jun 06 2008 1:11 PM
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The Morning After | Twin Cities music, film, theater, dance, and visual arts reviews by Mpls.St.Paul Magazine's A+E columnists | Mpls.St.Paul Magazine + mspmag.com
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5.23.08: <em>Raiders of the Lost Ark: The Adaptation</em> and .edu Film Fest at The Parkway Theater
Raiders of the Lost Ark is a movie so entrenched in my early eighties childhood memories that I’ll never be able to judge it from...
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Sat, May 05 2008 12:46 PM
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The Morning After | Twin Cities music, film, theater, dance, and visual arts reviews by Mpls.St.Paul Magazine's A+E columnists | Mpls.St.Paul Magazine + mspmag.com
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4.21.08: Minneapolis-St.Paul International Film Festival
I see a lot of movies. New releases in the theaters, old stuff on DVD, curated programs at such places as the Walker, DVR detritus...
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Tue, Apr 04 2008 11:55 AM
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The Morning After | Twin Cities music, film, theater, dance, and visual arts reviews by Mpls.St.Paul Magazine's A+E columnists | Mpls.St.Paul Magazine + mspmag.com
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4.15.08: <i>Standard Operating Procedure</i> and Errol Morris at the Walker Art Center
To most eyes, the Abu Ghraib photos offer irrefutable documentation of an inhumane horror show that needs no further contextualizing. The photos say it all....
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Wed, Apr 04 2008 2:37 PM
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The Morning After | Twin Cities music, film, theater, dance, and visual arts reviews by Mpls.St.Paul Magazine's A+E columnists | Mpls.St.Paul Magazine + mspmag.com
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4.12.08: Milos Forman at the Walker Art Center
Milos Forman will forever be the guy who makes movies about eccentrics and outsiders, the Czech émigré who loves American costume dramas, the filmmaker who...
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Sun, Apr 04 2008 3:04 PM
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The Morning After | Twin Cities music, film, theater, dance, and visual arts reviews by Mpls.St.Paul Magazine's A+E columnists | Mpls.St.Paul Magazine + mspmag.com
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3.28.08: Ali Selim and Will Weaver at the Minneapolis Central Library
Plenty of authors have felt burned by abysmal film adaptations of their books. Others have eked out a nice living selling stories to Hollywood and...
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Sat, Mar 03 2008 12:50 PM
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The Morning After | Twin Cities music, film, theater, dance, and visual arts reviews by Mpls.St.Paul Magazine's A+E columnists | Mpls.St.Paul Magazine + mspmag.com
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03.07.08: <i>Older Than America</i> screening at the Walker
Call me grumpy, but I think it’s time we stop pretending that we’re adventurous moviegoers. Ang Lee does not qualify as adventurous. Neither does Guillermo...
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Sat, Mar 03 2008 1:09 PM
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The Morning After | Twin Cities music, film, theater, dance, and visual arts reviews by Mpls.St.Paul Magazine's A+E columnists | Mpls.St.Paul Magazine + mspmag.com
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2.21.08: <i>Tuscaloosa</i> script reading at the Guthrie
Glasgow Phillip’s Tuscaloosa is the kind of book that eats at you like a bad dream. Chockablock with sex, racial tension, and festering family secrets,...
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Fri, Feb 02 2008 11:08 AM
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The Morning After | Twin Cities music, film, theater, dance, and visual arts reviews by Mpls.St.Paul Magazine's A+E columnists | Mpls.St.Paul Magazine + mspmag.com
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