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The Paramount Theatre kicks off its Summer Classic Film Series with an opening-nght party and a double feature on Friday, May 23. Traditional Paramount opener Casablanca and Woody Allen's romantic dramedy Annie Hall will screen. The complete summer lineup will be announced on May 16.Texas filmmaker Amy Seimetz's (our interview) dramatic thriller Sun Don't Shine (Don's review), which premiered at SXSW 2012, is out now on VOD, iTunes and Amazon, among other digital platforms, according to the film's distributor. Factory 25. Sun Don't Shine, about a couple who takes a mysterious road trip through central Florida, stars Austin-based actors Aj Bowen (Grow Up, Tony Phillips) and Mark Reeb, as well as Houston-based actress Kit Gwen. The Austin-shot film blacktino (Chip's review) is now available to rent as a Vimeo download. The dark teen comedy, about an overweight nerd trying to find his place in the world,...
The Paramount Theatre kicks off its Summer Classic Film Series with an opening-nght party and a double feature on Friday, May 23. Traditional Paramount opener Casablanca and Woody Allen's romantic dramedy Annie Hall will screen. The complete summer lineup will be announced on May 16.Texas filmmaker Amy Seimetz's (our interview) dramatic thriller Sun Don't Shine (Don's review), which premiered at SXSW 2012, is out now on VOD, iTunes and Amazon, among other digital platforms, according to the film's distributor. Factory 25. Sun Don't Shine, about a couple who takes a mysterious road trip through central Florida, stars Austin-based actors Aj Bowen (Grow Up, Tony Phillips) and Mark Reeb, as well as Houston-based actress Kit Gwen. The Austin-shot film blacktino (Chip's review) is now available to rent as a Vimeo download. The dark teen comedy, about an overweight nerd trying to find his place in the world,...
- 5/6/2013
- by Jordan Gass-Poore'
- Slackerwood
I'm writing this a little early due to the big eggball game, because I'm headed to a party tonight where people will actually be watching the game and not just the commercials. It's been a quiet day, but here's what's happening.
Ben Affleck picked up the Director's Guild Award for Argo, cementing his lead for Best Picture in the Oscars, despite not having been nominated for Best Director for the same film.
Meanwhile, Wreck-it Ralph dominated the Annie Awards, picking up Best Animated Feature, Best Director, plus screenplay, voice acting (go, Jane Lynch!) and music awards. Gay-inclusive ParaNorman picked up awards for character design.
Warm Bodies owned the box office with $20 million, destroying the other major new entry, Sylvester Stallone's Bullet To the Head, which only managed $4.5 million for the retro explosion fest.
Rutgers is preparing to open the Tyler Clementi Center, which will hold conferences and sponsor research...
Ben Affleck picked up the Director's Guild Award for Argo, cementing his lead for Best Picture in the Oscars, despite not having been nominated for Best Director for the same film.
Meanwhile, Wreck-it Ralph dominated the Annie Awards, picking up Best Animated Feature, Best Director, plus screenplay, voice acting (go, Jane Lynch!) and music awards. Gay-inclusive ParaNorman picked up awards for character design.
Warm Bodies owned the box office with $20 million, destroying the other major new entry, Sylvester Stallone's Bullet To the Head, which only managed $4.5 million for the retro explosion fest.
Rutgers is preparing to open the Tyler Clementi Center, which will hold conferences and sponsor research...
- 2/4/2013
- by lostinmiami
- The Backlot
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