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Chris Gore – Rock Star Film Critic



“Nerdlebrity” Chris Gore is a rock star among film critics. He writes reviews and criticism of independent films, the kind you see at the Sundance Film Festival and FX shows. “Sex, Lies, and Videotape” and all that. Gore is a standout for being sharp, insightful, and intelligently funny in his movie reviews.

The movie writer and TV dude started the magazine “Film Threat” when he was just a teenager. He made that magazine the Howard Cosell-voice of movie criticism: asking the hard questions and “telling it like it is” with jaw-shattering honesty. At present he is a featured film expert on G4TV’s “Attack of the Show” with his weekly movie review segment “DVDuesday” one of the most heavily watched.

Chris has written three books: The 50 Greatest Movies Never Made (St. Martin’s Press), The Complete DVD Book (Michael Wiese Publications), and The Ultimate Film Festival Survival Guide (Random House). That last title is regarded as the holy scripture of his industry and is required reading for a lot of college film programs. A fourth edition is scheduled for publication in late 2009.

Recently, Gore has gotten into independent film making himself. “My Big Fat Independent Movie” (Anchor Bay DVD) is a comedy film put together by touring 40 film festivals across the globe. You can watch it on Showtime or the Sundance Channel.

In an interview with Herb Kane in February of 2001, Gore said, “I’m much better at talking about film than writing about it, hence, my presence on television. I think my one saving grace is that I am an honest hack. I won’t do what so many do on television which is summarize the plot and marvel at the stars talking, I actually attack films that are crap and I will praise films that are deserving of it. So unlike the rest of the hacks out there, I just try to be honest. I will tell you, I have paid the price for this. I am not the most popular guy in Hollywood for taking this approach, but I could not sleep at night if I stood before an audience and lied or just sugarcoated everything. The negative reactions I get from the industry, mainly studio flacks, is an occupational hazard that I choose to live with.”

Keep hacking away at the root of all evil–bad film making–Chris Gore.

Top 12 Black Film Festivals



Film festival directors create fair and balanced programs for their festivals. Notwithstanding the quality of the films, a festival with all Black films is not necessarily that interesting as a mainstream festival, but opens up the doorway of opportunity for niche market festivals. As a filmmaker, when I set out to identify the top 10 festivals for Black Filmmakers, I was unable to locate any source identifying that list. Through my own experiences living and working in Los Angeles in the Entertainment industry for over 12 years, I was able to create my own list of the top 10 film festivals for Black Filmmakers. Unable to narrow the list down to 10 of equal or greatest importance, my list actually has 12 festivals on it.

1. American Black Film Festival

Originally dubbed the Acapulco Film Festival, the American Black Film Festival found its way to Los Angeles by way of Miami. Produced by Film Life, Inc., who also produces the Black Movie Awards, the American Black Film Festival is the most sleek Black Film Festival, replete with star studded Black films made independently from the studio system.

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2. Pan African Film & Arts Festival, Los Angeles

With an attendance of over 200,000 people for the film and arts festival, PAFF is the largest and one of the most prestigious Black film festivals worldwide. Each year PAFF screens over 150 films from the U.S., Africa, the Caribbean, South America, the South Pacific, Europe and Canada.

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3. Hollywood Black Film Festival

Run concurrently with the Infotainment Conference, the Hollywood Black Festival is a formidable stop for Black Filmmakers, whereas many agents, distributors and sales agents, specifically looking for Black content, attend it.

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4. Urbanworld Film Festival

Once home to its own distribution outlet, the Urbanworld Film Festival still is a choice of studios and independents to debut feature films, network and discover emerging talent.

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5. San Diego Black Film Festival

Formerly known as the Noir Film Festival, the San Diego Black Film Festival has grown into a classy event where filmmakers can be treated with class and respect.

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6. Black International Cinema, Berlin

In existence for over 20 years and produced by the Fountainhead Tanz Theatre in Berlin, the Black International Cinema Film Festival offers Black Filmmakers at -large the opportunity to screen in Europe and build a bridge for distribution in the Pan-African marketplace.

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7. Pan African Film Festival, Cannes

Although not hosted by the French government like Festival de Cannes, the Cannes Pan African Film Festival offers Black Filmmakers the Cannes moniker as well as the opportunity to share their work with the European marketplace and make inroads for European distribution.

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8. Urban Film Series

The Urban Film Series is not actually a film festival, but rather a film screening and discussion series. Set in the nations capital, the organization and publicity engine for the Urban Film Series is stellar and will garner your film media attention throughout the nation’s capitol. In addition, the Urban Film Series also host film screenings and discussions in other major markets for the Black community.

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9. New York African Diaspora Film Festival

The ADFF screens films from the African Diaspora from all around the world. Like screening in Hollywood, screening in New York is never a bad idea. The New York media serves as a surrogate for the nation’s media outlet and the ADFF is successful in getting its films respectable media coverage.

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10. Roxbury Film Festival

One of the largest festivals of its kind in the New England area, the Roxbury Film Festival has been a consistent staple in providing filmmakers of color an opportunity to screen their work and allow their voices to be heard.

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11. San Francisco Black Film Festival

SFBFF has become a driving force integrating the work of independent Black filmmakers into the mainstream. Several films, which had their premiere at SFBFF, have secured distribution.

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12. BFM International Film Festival

BFM International Film Festival, sponsored by Black Filmmaker Magazine, is the premiere Black world and urban cinema festival in the United Kingdom. In addition to its premiere event in London, BFM also hosts several mini-festivals throughout the UK.

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Palm Springs International Film Festival



Each January the stars come out to play in the desert as one of the world’s most prestigious film festivals makes its way in to Palm Springs. It is here at the annual Palm Springs International Film Festival that Hollywood royalty takes center stage.

The brainchild of former mayor and musical writer and performer, Sonny Bono, this two-week affair begins the first week in January and runs non-stop for fourteen days at five different venues; Camelot Theatres, Regal Theatres, Palm Springs High School, the Palm Canyon Theatre, and The Annenberg Theatre.

It all starts off with a Student Screening day, where an entire day of programming is devoted to students in the Coachella Valley. These are free screenings attended by approximately 1,500 students from high schools, colleges, and extended education programs throughout the valley.

The party really gets going at the Black Tie Awards Gala that takes place at the Palm Springs Convention Center a few days later. It attracts such faces as Sean Penn, Mariah Carey, Brad Pitt, Sean Connery, Clint Eastwood, Jeff Bridges and many, many other Hollywood stars who make it the first stop on the seasonal awards circuit the ends with the Academy Awards.

The Palm Springs International Film Festival, each year has a stellar lineup of more than 200 films from 60 countries and features many of the movies nominated for Academy Awards. The actors, writers and producer that attend the Gala and awards ceremony each year are typically the same ones nominated for Golden Globes and Academy Awards.

On the final day, there is a Closing Night Gala showing that takes place at the Palm Springs High School followed by a fantastic dinner at one of the local hotels.. It is at the closing ceremony that the best of the best are recognized in variety of categories bringing a nice wrap to this annual must see event.

Ezra Miller As Kevin



Actor Ezra Miller has been signed on as the lead character Kevin in the film “We need to talk about Kevin”. The 17-year old actor will be acting alongside Tilda Swinton and John C. Reilly, who will be playing his on-screen parents. Both are seasoned actors- Swinton is an Academy Award-winner (for “Michael Clayton”), while Reilly has been nominated several times at the Academy Awards as well as the Golden Globes. His performance as Amos Hart in “Chicago” is considered one of his best.

Miller, who started out with opera, singing, and musical theater, began his film career with the Antonio Campos venture “Afterschool” (2008), in which he played a teenager at a boarding school, unsupervised and therefore left to cope with his addiction alone, a role which Miller confessed was “so not me”, but something he felt he understood so well that it seemed very natural. After that followed “City Island”, a comedy which was the opposite of “Afterschool”, and “really smart and funny”, in Miller’s own words. Most recently, he acted in “Beware the Gonzo” and “Every Day”, both of which premiered at the recently concluded Tribeca Film Festival. Incidentally, “City Island” had won the audience award at the 2009 version of this very festival.

“We need to talk about Kevin” is based on the novel of the same name, written by Lionel Shriver. The book is written in the format of a series of letters from Eva Khatchadourian to her husband Franklin Plaskett. All these letters have a common theme: Kevin. Eva details Kevin’s life up to the point where Kevin causes a high school massacre with just days to go before his 16th birthday. In the process, she tries to understand what went wrong in Kevin’s forming years, and the reasons that made Kevin a murderer. The novel, first published in 2003, won the Orange Prize.

In 2005, BBC Films acquired the rights to make a movie based on the novel. Lynne Ramsay signed on as the director. The movie will mark Ramsay’s return to filmmaking- her last venture was “Morvern Callar” (2002). She has also co-written the script with Rob Festinger. Filming began in April, 2010 on location in Stamford, Connecticut.

Things to Do in April in New York City



April showers bring May flowers… and lots of exciting things to do in New York City. With spring in the air and dozens of events taking place, April is a great month to visit the greatest city in the world. Here are some highlights!

Tribeca Film Festival
For film buffs, spring in New York means it’s time for the popular Tribeca Film Festival in lower Manhattan. Various cinemas in the Tribeca district showcase hundreds of international films, often with the director and cast ready and waiting to answer questions after the screening. Almost every one of the more than 200 films is a North American, international, or world premiere.

The Easter Parade
Every Easter Sunday, Fifth Avenue from 49th to 57th streets is closed to traffic for this colourful and exciting spectacle. The tradition dates back to the mid-1800s when the upper crust of society would attend church services and then parade their new Easter outfits down Fifth for all to see! Starting at 10am, admire the passing parade of participants decked out in creative bonnets and elaborate costumes. There is plenty of entertainment, stunning floral displays and even a real Easter bunny or two. Celebrate Easter services at St. Patrick’s Cathedral on 50th Street and Fifth, St. Thomas Church on 53rd and Fifth or at the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church.

Cherry Blossom Season at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Spring is a lovely time of year to experience New York, and there is no better celebration of spring’s beauty than the cherry blossom viewing season in April at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden (BBG). Visitors can walk under the boughs of the cherry trees and experience the Japanese tradition of Hanami, watching the delicate blossoms as they vibrantly come to life. The Brooklyn Botanic Garden boasts the largest collection of cherry trees outside of Japan, and it is stunning to see the lush blooms of these more than 200 trees come alive in their rich colours. The BBG is located at 1000 Washington Avenue in Brooklyn.

Earth Day Celebration in Central Park
With its lush greenery and beautiful landscaping, Central Park is a must-see in the spring. The Earth Day celebration in the heart of the park is a free event open to the public and includes live musical performances, art and crafts, and lots of environmental projects like tree planting. Families can pack a picnic, spread out a blanket and enjoy the festivities.

Opening Day at Yankee Stadium
Baseball fans count down the days to spring training, and especially to the opening day of the season in April. The gates of the New York Yankee’s new stadium open in April 2009. Located on the north side of 161st Street between River and Jerome Avenues, it is right across the street from its original home. The 1.3 billion dollar state of the art facility boasts advanced audio visual technology and several tasty dining options to enhance the fan’s experience.

A Good Story Transcends Film Production Costs



If you have a good story to tell there is no reason why you should not make it into an independent film. With the right film production techniques, the right script, the right people working with you and a relatively small amount of money you can make a low budget movie that can compete with the best of them on the festival circuit at places like Cannes, Toronto, Telluride and the Sundance Film Festival. If your story is compelling enough people will forget that the production value is a bit challenged.

There are people all over this world who never gave up on their dreams to make films, despite the difficulties that came with working outside of the mainstream film industry. They are passionate filmmakers who believe that anyone with a compelling story to tell has a right to make a movie. Through their struggles these diehard filmmakers have created cheaper ways to make movies. This revolution was born out of frustration due to decades of having their creative voices shunned by the big film studios who favored commercialism over creativity.

The commercialism associated with the films that are being released by the major Hollywood film studios these days is very frustrating for any filmmaker who considers their work to be art. Nowadays movies are tested extensively beforehand to ensure that the studio committing hundreds of millions of dollars to it will not lose money. This kind of testing tends to narrow the field down to only a few kinds of movies that they will invest in which means there is no room for new ideas. True artists can never be happy when there are constraints imposed on their methods and subject matter.

Although the film industry is a merging of story telling and commerce, the story telling part has always been the most important half of the equation for the audience. The big movie studio executives seem to have forgotten this fact as they continue to produce movies that have more style than substance. People would much rather see a good movie with a low production value than they would a bad movie with a high production value.

Talent and a good storyline are generally worth more to movie audiences than an expensive look. If you can just get a good story committed to film and submitted to film festivals, then people will take notice. If a buzz is created about your movie, it can lead to a distribution deal that is worth many times more than the money you invested.

After you have finished with all phases of the film production process you need to find places that will show your film to the public. There is a thing called the film festival circuit and it is the last bastion of hope for people who want to make independent films. Sure, the celebrities and big studios have recently invaded the larger events like Toronto, Cannes and the Sundance Film Festival, but they still make room for the little guys. Independent filmmakers are still the focus of film festivals no matter how much publicity they receive.

Films like The Blair Witch Project are a perfect example of how a film with a very small budget but a very clever story can make it to the big time. This very independent film was a big hit at The Sundance Film Festival in the late nineties and it was all because of the storyline. The Film was shot and edited on video and transferred to 16mm film only for the print that was needed for screenings at the festival. The independent filmmakers that made this film only spent about 40,000 dollars to make it and get it ready for Sundance. The production value was very poor but people could not stop talking about how the story ended. It received a lot of publicity and was subsequently sold to a major film studio for one and a half million dollars. The studio made 150 million dollars on the film when they blew it up to 35 millimeter and distributed it to theaters nationwide.

Film festivals are places where the playing field is leveled for all the players in the film industry. It is a strange nexus between people who are hungry to get into the film industry and people who have had too much of it and just want to be a little less full of it. They long for the days when filmmaking was more of an art form and less commercialized. The result is that they embrace independent filmmakers in their raw form. When this happens there is always a chance that one of the little guys could be suddenly held up to the spotlight by the big players and glorified. If this does occur it is always because the storyline of the film created a buzz, not the production value.

So You Thought Break Dance Was Dead? Think Again!



In the early 1980′s, break dance exploded onto the scene and became a national phenomenon that officially ushered in the “Hip-Hop” era. Then in the 90′s, the popularity of Rap music dominated the scene, essentially forcing “break dancing” out of the public spotlight and back to its underground origins. That is where break dancing has remained for the past two decades – growing in popularity

Holiday Destination Ideas for 2011



Tourists around the world always search for holiday destinations of their choice. There are a large number of holiday destinations spreading across the globe. The number is so big that it may create an utter confusion at the time of choosing your spot. Each of the continents is replete with many natural and man-made wonders and is waiting fervently to welcome the tourists from around the world. Below here is a list of top Holiday Destinations for 2011.

2011 Top Vacation Destinations

It is indeed a difficult task to select the best. Whatsoever, we have identified few best Destinations for your convenience.

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

In this Brazilian city, you can find the wonderful combination of sun, sea, glamour, glitz and of course samba. Fabulous beaches, beautiful seaside patios, and the presence of a large number of resorts, restaurants, night clubs and bars have added to the city’s attraction. In addition to this, exciting city is going to host the 2014 Soccer World Cup and 2016 Summer Olympics. Naturally, major developments are taking place, drawing huge crowds to the city.

South Africa

This year only the country successfully hosted 2010 Soccer World Cup. It can be a great idea to visit this place in 2011 for holidaying as all the necessary arrangements for the visitors are still very much there in the country. It boasts of breathtaking natural beauty, wonderful beaches and an exciting repertoire of wildlife. On the other side, cities such as Cape Town, Cape Point and Kirstenbosch are indeed rich in culture and history. Aside from these, the world-famous wines, trekking in the Table Mountain and the amazing whales off Hermanus are major tourist draws.

Doha, Qatar

Doha, Qatar can be one of the best place to visit. The Doha-Tribeca Film Festival is drawing a large number of visitors to this place. Next year will be the third edition of this event-Doha is indeed trying hard to make it a big international event. The city is hosting Asian Cup Soccer in the month of January. All these have made Doha an exciting place for holiday vacation in 2011.

Stockholm, Sweden

The city is home to many under-rated wonders and discoveries. Tourists flocking to this city must visit places like the streets of medieval Gamla Stan and the Royal Palace. One of the major attractions of this Scandinavian city is the Djurgården. This Game Park is famous for wonderful green spaces, scenic beauty, events and parks. It will definitely not be a bad idea visit the capital of Sweden for 2011 holidays.

What’s On In New York City In 2011?



New York has events and shows all year round with the big events being repeated annually, so that visitors can experience them year after year. During these events, cheap hotel bookings and discount hotel bookings are made available to bring in more tourists.

1. In January, New York hosts the New York Boat Festival, a tradition that has been followed for over a century and showcases varieties of boats and yachts.

2. The Winter Antiques Show is also held in January, which features a selection of exquisite antiques from all over the United States. Also in this month is the Three Kings Day Parade.

3. February brings with it the Lunar Year Parade & Festival and Chinese New Year, which includes the Firecracker ceremony, the dragon dance and a host of other processions attracting thousands of tourists.

4. The Orchid show is also organised in February, displaying orchids from all over the world. The New York Children’s Film Festival is another event organized during this time.

5. March is the month for the famous St. Patrick’s Day Parade, the city’s oldest and largest parade, which celebrates Irish culture.

6. Founded to re-establish Manhattan post-September 11th, The Tribeca Film Festival, which takes place in April, celebrates cultural film and music. This is also the month for the world famous New York International Auto Show and the Earth Week celebrations.

7. In May, the Brooklyn Botanical Garden hosts the Cherry Blossom Festival where over 200 cherry trees in full blossom are a sight to behold. The Ninth Avenue Food Festival, hosted by Hell’s Kitchen, is a 20 block culinary extravaganza during this month. For the sporting enthusiasts, the Five Boro Bike Tour is a yearly
event attracting thousands of cyclists.

8. June brings the Museum Mile Festival, in which the top museums of New York offer free admission along with other festivities, serving as a comprehensive representation of New York’s culture. Other famous events in this month are the Pride Week and Summer Stage, the latter taking place in Central Park.

9. Macy’s Fourth of July fireworks are world renowned, marking the American Independence Day. Other sought after events during the month of July include the much anticipated Lincoln Centre Festival and the Harlem Festival, showcasing the history and culture of the Harlem neighbourhood.

10. August is the month for the famous tennis tournament, the US Open. The New York International Fringe Festival showcases over 1000 stage performances over two weeks.

11. September brings with it the New York Film Festival, for inventive cinema and Fashion Night Out, with various discounts and gifts for shoppers, the proceeds of which go towards charity.

12. October is packed with events such as the New York Comic-Con Festival for the comic and anime enthusiast, the Columbus Day Parade, and the massive Village Halloween Parade with costumes and characters.

13. Some of the famous November events are the New York Chocolate Show, Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade with its giant helium-filled character balloons, and the Holiday Train Show which is a family favourite.

14. Rounding off the year long events, December brings with it the ball drop on New Year’s Eve at Times Square, and hundreds of holiday shops to satisfy all shopping needs.