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TRIPLE 9 (USA/UK 2015) **** Directed by John Hillocoat Starring: Casey Affleck, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Anthony Mackie, Gal Godot, Kate Winset, Aaron Paul, Teresa Palmer, Michael Kenneth Williams Review by Gilbert Seah No stranger to violent films, director John Hillcoat’s (LAWLESS, THE ROAD and his best film THE PROPOSITION) latest entry…
Month: February 2016
Interview with Stunt Performer/Actress Kayla Adams (Deadpool, Oblivion)
Originally posted on Matthew Toffolo's Summary:
It was fun to chat with Kayla Adams, a definite artist on the rise. She gives us the insight on being a female stunt performer on Hollywood productions and moving to working as an actress (who can also do her own stunts!) Go to http://www.kaylaadams.co and follow her on twitter…
Interview with Cinematographer Chad Griepentrog (The Bachelor Reality TV Series)
Originally posted on Matthew Toffolo's Summary:
It was a blast sitting down with the Director of the Photographer of the hottest show on television: “The Bachelor”. Chad Griepentrog reveals a lot of funny behind the scenes moments, including shooting in the “fantasy suites” and trying to hold back his laughter with his fellow camera-operators so…
Movie Review: ON HER MAJESTY’S SECRET SERVICE (1969) 6th James Bond Film
Submit your Action/Adventure Story to the Festival Today: http://actionadventurefestival.com ON HER MAJESTY’S SECRET SERVICE, 1969 James Bond Movie Review Directed by Peter R. Hunt Starring: George Lazenby, Diana Rigg, Telly Savalas, Lois Maxwell, Gabriele Ferzetti, Ilse Steppat Review by Jesse Ryder Hughes SYNOPSIS: Bond goes on the trail to find Blofeld, and is eventually lead to… Continue reading Movie Review: ON HER MAJESTY’S SECRET SERVICE (1969) 6th James Bond Film
WILDsound Announces its February 2016 Winning Short Screenplays
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Submit your Short Screenplay to the Festival Today: http://www.wildsound.ca/shortscriptcontest.html This month, WILDsound performed an amazing 5 short screenplay at the festival. The most short script winners ever in one month. Watch the Winning Screenplays: Short Screenplay – LOVES LABORS LOST February 2016 ReadingWritten by Stanley Eisenhammer Short Screenplay – COMPLICIT…
Movie Review: CAPTAIN AMERICA, 2011
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Submit your Fan Fiction Screenplay to the Festival: http://fanfictionfestival.com CAPTAIN AMERICA, 2011 Movie Reviews Director: Joe Johnston Starring: Chris Evans, Hugo Weaving, Samuel L. Jackson, Tommy Lee Jones, Stanley Tucci, Hayley Atwell, Natalie Dormer, Richard Armitage, Dominic Cooper Review by Mark Engberg SYNOPSIS: After being deemed…
Watch the February 2016 Winning Screenplays & Novels
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Watch the best of videos from the Writing Festival in February 2016. Feature Screenplay – FOUR FOR THE BORDER February 2016 ReadingWritten by Toby Roberts Fan Fiction – DOCTOR WHO “The Time Cuckoo” February 2016 ReadingWritten by David Gilbank & Paul Renhard Best Scene TV Pilot – MY LIFE WITH…
Interview with Cinematographer Albert Arthur (Better Call Saul, Breaking Bad)
Originally posted on Matthew Toffolo's Summary:
What an honor it was to chat with the extremely talented Director of Photography Albert Arthur. A career spanning over 45 years, his brilliant cinematography can currently be seen on the hit AMC TV series “Better Call Saul”. Matthew Toffolo: You got the honor to DP the last episode…
Movie Review: IRON MAN 3 (2013)
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Submit your Fan Fiction Screenplay to the Festival: http://fanfictionfestival.com Read Interview with Star Wars Storyboard Artist Kurt Van der Basch IRON MAN 3, 2013 Movie Reviews Director: Shane Black Stars: Robert Downey Jr., Guy Pearce, Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle Review by Matthew Toffolo REVIEW: Tony Stark…
Movie Review: YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE (1967) 5th James Bond Film
Roald Dahl wrote the imaginative script for You Only Live Twice and it is the most imaginative script so far of the series. Abandoning Fleming’s novel almost completely Dahl and the film makers make an epic Bond film dealing with the space race and the cold war. Someone is stealing ships right out of space using their own spaceship. Russia is blaming the U.S. and vice versa. Bond under the foes impression that he is now dead travels to Japan and finds that the Osato corporation is behind the crime. The themes in You Only Live Twice are great, especially for the time, before the first man hit the moon the Russians and Americans were fighting for the glory, so why not excite audiences who were all excited about the prospects of space at the time. Also this is the first film that deals with a corrupt corporation funding the money for big crime.