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Critic's movie picks 2008 (The Kansas City Star)
Sept. 16-Nov. 13 Tivoli Theatre, 4050 Pennsylvania Ave. The Tivoli Theatre is screening a fourth edition of the Janus Film Festival, featuring new 35mm prints of classic foreign films distributed by Janus Films over five decades.
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Last Chance to See Network at NWFF (Seattlest)
Ah, the '70s. A time of economic insecurity, political cynicism, energy crisis, and overarching global anxiety. It seems like the decade never ended, but you can still take a stroll down Nostalgia Lane with the final showings of Network tonight (7, 9:15 p.m.) at the Northwest Film Forum . The NWFF has a new 35mm print of the film, which is downright immaculate, though the movie ...
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Even with digital, local projectionists find the romance in movies (The Capital Times)
Local film projectionists agree that digital projection is the way of the future in movie theaters. But that doesn't stop them from waxing nostalgic over the showmanship and thrills of the good ol' days. Take Tim Romano. He's been showing movies in Madison since the first "Superman" came out in 1978, and collects and restores millions of feet of film reel, everything from early silent films on ...
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Mummy's the word at cinema centre launch (The New Zealand Herald)
SkyCity Cinemas opens its newest multiplex at Westfield Manukau next weekend, ready for the school holidays and the arrival of the blockbuster film Mummy - Tomb of the Dragon Emperor.
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Film: Capsule Reviews Of Current Films (Cleveland Scene)
Babylon A.D. - This is an ambitious, serious-minded sci-fi film that at times recalls such superior examples of the genre as Blade Runner and Children of Men. Based on the French novel Babylon Babies, Babylon A.D. feels as if large chunks of narrative are missing, leaving plot holes the producers tried to fill with poorly shot action scenes. And that's a shame, because there are parts of this ...
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Theaters upgrading to offer new services, content (The Arizona Republic)
Digital equipment is opening many possibilities.
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The view from a mango tree American filmmaker Chris Smith dips into Indian waters (The Villager)
Director Chris Smith has the Sundance Film Festival to thank. Every one of his films made a debut there, including “The Pool,” which garnered a special jury award last year.
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Kinoton 60 (Film Journal)
Founded in 1948 in Munich, Germany as a small installation and service provider for cinemas, Kinoton GmbH has grown into one of the world’s most respected names in film projection technology.
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Colorado's Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra will make two rare upstate New York appearances on September 10 and 12. (Rome Observer)
On Wednesday, Sept. 10 at 7:30 p.m. the orchestra will be on hand to help celebrate the 80th anniversary of Utica's Stanley Center for the Arts, at 259 Genesee St., with a tribute to 1928-the year the theatre opened.
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TORONTO '08 DISCOVERY INTERVIEW | "Hooked" Director Adrian Sitaru (indieWIRE)
EDITORS NOTE: For the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival, indieWIRE will be publishing interviews with filmmakers in the Discovery section of the festival, which TIFF describes as a showcase for new and emerging filmmakers from contemporary international cinema.
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