Archive for April, 2007

Releasing Apr 25 and 27, 07

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Posted on 25th April 2007
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Stacey Snider’s leads team Dreamworks to triple play at box

When Stacey Snider left Universal to run DreamWorks’ movie division a year ago, she transitioned seamlessly without losing valuable momentum, leading the Paramount division to box office gold, reports Anne Thompson on Variety.com. read more .

Posted on 20th April 2007
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“Dreaming Lhasa,” reviewed by Jennifer Merin

In their first feature, “Dreaming Lhasa,“ documentary filmmakers Ritu Sarin and Tenzing Sonam draw upon their personal experiences, observations and imaginings to create a compelling and complex tale of Tibetans in exile. Read more

Posted on 20th April 2007
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“Fracture,” reviewed by Susan Granger

Recalling his chilling performance in “The Silence of the Lambs,” Anthony Hopkins creates a conflicted but cunning criminal in this tantalizing psychological thriller. Read more

Posted on 20th April 2007
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“Disturbia,” reviewed by Susan Granger

A bored adolescent finds horror lurking in his suburban neighborhood in this updated, youth-oriented adaptation of Alfred Hitchcock’s “Rear Window.” Read more

Posted on 20th April 2007
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Releasing Fri, Apr 21

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Posted on 16th April 2007
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AWFJ to participate in Tribeca Film Festival

The Alliance of Women Film Journalists has been invited to host a reception for Female Filmmakers at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival, Read more

Posted on 14th April 2007
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Women fimmakers at Tribeca Film Festival

The 2007 Tribeca Film Festival spotlights women filmmakers with fiction and documentary features, Read more

Posted on 14th April 2007
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“Red Road,” review by Moira Macdonald

There’s an unexpected moment in Andrea Arnold’s psychological thriller “Red Road” that’s perhaps the most heartbreaking illustration of grief I’ve seen in a movie in a long time, and it’s all the more effective for being absolutely quiet. Read more

Posted on 14th April 2007
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‘The Hoax,” reviewed by Lexi Feinberg

There is something strangely alluring about liars, cheats and sneaks. Read more

Posted on 14th April 2007
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