Rating: 7.5/10
Director: Frank Mosley
Writer(s): Robby Storey and Frank Mosley
Cast: Robby Storey, Stephanie Rhodes and Jodie Moore
I’ve seen many indie directors come and go. It’s really hard to make it in this business while working full-time at another job and trying to make a living off making movies. Low-to-no budget films are some of the best ones out there, but collecting revenue is tough. Every so often, one of these movies crosses my path that’s so daring and well-made, I have to tell the world about it. Today, that movie is Hold.
Read more on Diff 2010 Review: Hold…...
Director: Frank Mosley
Writer(s): Robby Storey and Frank Mosley
Cast: Robby Storey, Stephanie Rhodes and Jodie Moore
I’ve seen many indie directors come and go. It’s really hard to make it in this business while working full-time at another job and trying to make a living off making movies. Low-to-no budget films are some of the best ones out there, but collecting revenue is tough. Every so often, one of these movies crosses my path that’s so daring and well-made, I have to tell the world about it. Today, that movie is Hold.
Read more on Diff 2010 Review: Hold…...
- 4/2/2010
- by Chase Whale
- GordonandtheWhale
This week we can immerse ourselves in tales of American sentiment, French fantasy, English history, Italian romance and alien invasion.
"Avatar"
After more than a decade on hiatus, James Cameron returns from his days as "King of the World" with a mind on conquering a few new ones in this sci-fi epic that the director maintains will alter the face of moviemaking forever. (Early reviews seem to agree.) A galaxy away from Cameron's days as a miniature maker on Roger Corman's "Battle Beyond the Stars," "Avatar" blends performance capture technology with real world photography to create Pandora, where a troubled U.S. marine (Sam Worthington) is tasked with infiltrating the Na'vi, a tribe of primitive but proud aliens, via a genetically created body, though he finds his loyalties torn when he falls in love with one of their own (Zoe Saldana). The film's reported $300 million price tag is surely...
"Avatar"
After more than a decade on hiatus, James Cameron returns from his days as "King of the World" with a mind on conquering a few new ones in this sci-fi epic that the director maintains will alter the face of moviemaking forever. (Early reviews seem to agree.) A galaxy away from Cameron's days as a miniature maker on Roger Corman's "Battle Beyond the Stars," "Avatar" blends performance capture technology with real world photography to create Pandora, where a troubled U.S. marine (Sam Worthington) is tasked with infiltrating the Na'vi, a tribe of primitive but proud aliens, via a genetically created body, though he finds his loyalties torn when he falls in love with one of their own (Zoe Saldana). The film's reported $300 million price tag is surely...
- 12/14/2009
- by Neil Pedley
- ifc.com
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