FILM ANNEX NEWSLETTER
Posted on at
WHAT'S GOING ON IN THE WORLD OF ENTERTAINMENT?
• HOLLYWOOD SPENDING WAY TOO MUCH, STARS LOSING THEIR STARDOM
Just like the world’s economy, the Hollywood economy is also going through a big fat inflation, which still does not stop any of the studios from overspending.
The critique is on the new Ridley Scott release, Body of Lies, which didn’t make as big of an impact as Warner Bros. hoped. While Paramount is thinking about cutting its annual film slate back by 20 films, many others are in the midst of carrying pretty heavy debts.
In all this chaos and crisis, is it really worth paying the stars so much money?
To read this article, please visit: www.variety.com/article/VR1117994204.html?categoryid=2508&cs=1
* Got any news to spread? Send them to eg@filmannex.com and we’ll publish it on our next newsletter!
WHAT'S NEW ON FILM ANNEX?
• GOOD DICK
Good Dick tells the unusual, witty, at times cruel, but over all heart-warming story of a dysfunctional couple living in Los Angeles. Written and directed by Marianna Palka, who also stars as the lead in the film, Good Dick displays some exceptional acting and honest filmmaking.
Good Dick was Sundance’s “Official Selection” this year, an achievement that excites the audiences and stirs interest amongst the crowds. The film is opening today in Manhattan, and you can find more information on it on Film Annex.
Please visit Good Dick’s Film Annex page at: www.filmannex.com/movie/film/1065/good_dick
To get more information about the producers and the production company Present Pictures, visit: www.filmannex.com/PresentPictures
Also read the film’s review at today’s NY Times: movies.nytimes.com/2008/10/17/movies/17good.html?ref=movies
• MIAMI INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL JOINS FILM ANNEX
One of the most acclaimed international film festivals with 26 years of history, Miami International Film Festival joins the Film Annex Network. The festival presents more than 60 films every year, and the number of filmmakers who attend the event exceeds 300.
Because of MIFF programs such as Miami Encuentros and a special focus on Ibero-American cinema, the Miami International Film Festival has become the natural gateway for the discovery of Ibero-American talent.
Please visit the Film Annex page of the Miami International Film Festival for more information: www.filmannex.com/MiamiInternationalFilmFestival
WHAT SHOULD I WATCH ON FILM ANNEX?
THE NINE-MILE WALK
The Nine-Mile Walk is a short film from Spain. With its witty humor, mysterious dialog, and captivating cinematography, Nine Mile Walk is a blast to watch.
Synopsis: Two friends who get lost in a strange place begin a game of words that leads to an unexpected twist.
To watch the film for free, go to: www.filmannex.com/movie/film/4/the_nine_mile_walk
THE HUNTER GRACCHUS
The Hunter Gracchus is a film based on Franz Kafka’s short story that carries the same name. The film holds a neo-realist feel in terms of how it was filmed and cast. As director Glenn Stillar states: “In Kafka’s story, a Hunter Gracchus, (played by my brother Brian) falls to his death while out hunting a ‘chamois.’ The Boatman (played by my cousin Bernie), who was to ‘ferry him to the other side’ makes a mistake, so the Hunter is doomed to sail all the waters of the world – forever.”
The Hunter Gracchus is an example of true independent filmmaking that unites two different mediums of art.
To read the whole synopsis and watch the film, go to: www.filmannex.com/movie/film/732/the_hunter_gracchus
39 STEPS
In this week’s classis 39 Steps, you will witness how Alfred Hitchcock blends suspense and dark comedy in a graceful manner.
Synopsis: Richard Hannay is a Canadian visitor to 1930's London. After a disturbance at a music hall, he meets Annabella Smith who is on the run from foreign agents. He takes her back to his apartment, but they are followed and later that night Annabella is murdered. Hannay goes on the run to break the spy ring and thus prove his innocence.
To watch the film for free, go to: www.filmannex.com/movie/film/613/the_39_steps
WHAT ELSE IS PLAYING? WHAT'S GOOD?
• TELL NO ONE
In the mood for the perfect thriller?
Directed by actor-turned-director Guillaume Canet, TELL NO ONE is based on Harlan Coben’s international best selling thriller about pediatrician Alexandre Beck who still grieves the murder of his beloved wife Margot Beck eight years earlier. When two bodies are found near the scene of the crime, the police reopen the case and Alex becomes a suspect again. The mystery deepens when Alex receives an anonymous e-mail with a link to a video clip that seems to suggest Margot is somehow still alive and a message to TELL NO ONE.
* Playing at Cinema Village, New York, NY. For show times and location, visit: www.cinemavillage.com/chc/cv/show_movie.asp?movieid=1453
• CHANGELING
Directed by the legendary director Clint Eastwood and starring Angelina Jolie and John Malkovich, CHANGELING tells the story of a mother who prays for the return of her kidnapped son. When her prayers are answered, however, she begins to suspect the boy who comes back is not her child. Inspired by true events that took place in Los Angeles in the 1920s.
* Check out CHANGELING's Film Annex page here with BEHIND THE STAGE FOOTAGE AND INTERVIEWS: www.filmannex.com/movie/film/1071/changeling
Opens today in select theaters. For show times and locations, visit: movies.yahoo.com/movie/1809945088/info.
Seen anything good? Send your reviews to eg@filmannex.com and we’ll publish them on our next newsletter!
WHAT EVENTS SHOULD I NOT MISS?
• MAX OPHUL’S LOLA MONTES at FILM FORUM
“Truly a major cinematic event!” – 2008 New York Film Festival notes
Don’t miss the dazzling and definitive restoration of this legendary film showing now at New York’s independent movie theater, Film Forum. A Rialto Pictures release from 1955, this classic will mesmerize everyone once again, but maybe in a more striking, colorful, and stunning way.
For show times and address, please visit: www.filmforum.org/films/lolamontes.html
...SEND YOUR OWN NEWS to Film Annex by emailing eg@filmannex.com
…Film Annex reached 2.5 million people worldwide in August. And you’re one of them! Stay tuned for more news…