Head Trauma (2006) Starring: Vince Mola, Jamil A.C. Mangan, Mary Monahan, Meryl Lynn Brown, Brandee Sanders Director: Lance Weiler Writer: Brian Majeska, Lance Weiler Studio: Heretic Films Rated: Not Rated There is a sense of foreboding in the air as George Walker (Vince Mola) reaches the dilapidated former home of his grandmother. Though it has been five years since her passing, George is only now making his way back to the house he once…...
- 8/11/2011
- Horrorbid
Title: Magic Trip Directed By: Alex Gibney, Alison Ellwood Written By: Alex Gibney, Alison Ellwood Cast: Neal Cassady, Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, Ken Kesey, Robert Stone, Ken Babby, Allen Ginsberg, Jane Burton, George Walker, Paula Sundsten, Steve Lambrecht, Kathy Casamo, Stanley Tucci Screened at: Park Avenue, NYC, 6/20/11 Opens: August 5, 2011 By way of introduction: When John F. Kennedy was elected President in 1960, we sensed that change was in the air. His was the first such election of a fellow who was not a Protestant, indicating a loosening up of national prejudices. He was young, vigorous, and full of ideals realized in part by his forming of the...
- 6/21/2011
- by Brian Corder
- ShockYa
Warner Bros, Disney and Paramount thought to be bringing blockbusters to Borehamwood studio in megadeals that will benefit local people
In its heyday it was known as the "British Hollywood" – a world-class film studio where classics such as The Dam Busters and Moby Dick were shot, but in recent lacklustre years Elstree Studios was more likely to have hosted Big Brother than a big star.
Now, however, boosted by the fact that The King's Speech was partly filmed there, the golden age looks to have returned to the Hertfordshire studios once described by Charlie Chaplin as the "home of the British film industry".
After an era of hosting mass-market television shows such as Who Wants to be a Millionaire? Elstree Studios is exploring ambitious expansion plans. It has bookings from three major Hollywood productions, each with a $100m budget, and is inundated with inquiries from film producers worldwide.
As the...
In its heyday it was known as the "British Hollywood" – a world-class film studio where classics such as The Dam Busters and Moby Dick were shot, but in recent lacklustre years Elstree Studios was more likely to have hosted Big Brother than a big star.
Now, however, boosted by the fact that The King's Speech was partly filmed there, the golden age looks to have returned to the Hertfordshire studios once described by Charlie Chaplin as the "home of the British film industry".
After an era of hosting mass-market television shows such as Who Wants to be a Millionaire? Elstree Studios is exploring ambitious expansion plans. It has bookings from three major Hollywood productions, each with a $100m budget, and is inundated with inquiries from film producers worldwide.
As the...
- 5/1/2011
- by Dalya Alberge
- The Guardian - Film News
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