If one were to find one of the few remaining Blockbuster stores, spin around and throw a stick at random, it would likely either hit or land near a film starring Jason Segel. Read more...
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UNIVERSAL STUDIOS
If one were to find one of the few remaining Blockbuster stores, spin around and throw a stick at random, it would likely either hit or land near a film starring Jason Segel. Read more...
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UNIVERSAL STUDIOS
After six years of Tobias Funke-style emotional investment, "Arrested Development" fans will be given a lump sum return. The 10 episodes of the new season will be dropped on Netflix. Read more...
Shanley Caswell, is following a different script than the average college student. Since she was 16, Caswell has been acting in Hollywood, scoring minor roles on popular TV shows such as "The Mentalist," "I-Carly," "CSI: NY" and "Bones." Her new movie, "Detention," which opened on April 13, was the first film in which she was cast in a leading role. Read more...
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Third-year anthropology student Shanley Caswell is co-starring in the film “Detention,” alongside comedian Dane Cook and “The Hunger Games” actor Josh Hutcherson. Caswell has also played minor roles in several television shows, including “The Mentalist,” “I-Carly,” “CSI: NY” and “Bones.” She just finished filming a horror film titled “The Warren Files.”
In recent years, the ways that we experience movies have begun to change as our world has become increasingly digitalized. Read more...
There's a drinking game people are chomping at the bit to play, and it's not even a real thing. Read more...
The average person is exposed to images of violence on a daily basis from news telecasts to video games. For an artist, crafting a creative message from these themes can be a challenge. Read more...
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“Ararat,” directed by Atom Egoyan (above), will be screened at the Hammer Museum.
While filmmaking in Hollywood frequently pushes the boundaries and is celebrated for its provocation, the same cannot be said for filmmakers in Iran, where the writing, acting and craftsmanship "“ rather than a high budget or celebrity "“ are crucial to the film industry. Read more...
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MOURNING (2011), directed by Morteza Farshbaf.