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DEAN WERNER – Interview

Seeing the big blockbusters at the movie theaters is fun and exciting, but it’s the little films that are just as entertaining. Independent films are part of that and so are Short films. One form of Short films is the Stephen King film program, “Dollar Baby” program.

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Posted August 13th, 2013.

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James B. Cox – Interview

Once again it is time to take a break from Summer Blockbusters and take a moment to focus on the “smaller” films that are worth your time. As a firm believer in Short films and Independent films, I feel it is important to bring more of these type of films into the spotlight and be recognized as what they truly are; Art. Part of that is supporting your local Film Fests, Independent filmakers, and supporting the “Dollar Baby” program.

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Posted June 17th, 2013.

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BILLY HANSON – Interview

In a world full of blockbusters, big budget studio films, and franchises/reboots/remakes/ and sequels – it is always refreshing to take a break from the CGI invested blockbusters and settle for something a little quieter. I have a huge respect for films, but it is the world of Independent and Short films that I have the biggest respect for. Even more so, I have respect for the up-and-coming filmmaker.

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Posted May 25th, 2013.

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BEVERLY RANDOLPH – interview

Many people come to California with hopes and dreams of becoming a star. Some from as far away as Florida, Kansas, or New York … all over.  But some only have to walk out their back door.  This was the case with actress Beverly Randolph.

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Posted February 10th, 2013.

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LINNEA QUIGLEY – interview

There is a long line of Horror film actresses known as “scream queens”, Janet Leigh, Jamie Lee Curtis, Adriane Barbeau, Heather Langenkamp and Neve Campbell to mention a few. However there is only one who is known as “Queen of the B-movies” and that is the legendary Linnea Quiqley.

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Posted October 26th, 2012.

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DEE WALLACE – interview and biography

There were many a young, beautiful actresses that came to Hollywood in the late 70′s, and early 80′s to make it big in television and movies. Jamie Lee Curtis, Sigourney Weaver, Carrie Fisher, Karen Allen, Adrienne Barbeau, just to name a few. It was a young, beautiful, and innocent blonde beauty from Kansas, that took Hollywood by storm, and showed them that even the sweet girls can make it big. Her name? Deanna Bowers, but you know her best as the lovely, Dee Wallace. Dee came from the Midwest, Kansas City, Kansas, to be exact.

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Posted May 25th, 2012.

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MICK GARRIS – Interview

Many directors have brought the terrifying works of Stephen King to the big screen and television. The Master of Horror on the written page, has had many films adapted from his work by great directors such as Stanley Kubrick, Brian De Palma, George A. Romero, Rob Reiner, and Frank Darabont, just to name a few. However, there is one director who has captured King’s vision very nicely and many times Mick Garris.

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Posted December 12th, 2011.

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FABIO GUAGLIONE – Interview

We already had the chance to introduce you the pot in which a hell lot of ideas and projects keep on bubbling up, now we’re gonna talk (through Fabio Guaglione‘s words, one of the two prolific directors) about the projects brought forth by Fabio&Fabio which blink an eye to Japan and its undergrowth made up of anime, manga and culture which always attracts and teases us.

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Posted December 8th, 2011.

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IVAN ZUCCON – Interview

Ivan Zuccon displays to a broad extent the current (and past) Italian silver screen: almost passed by in Italy but well esteemed abroad. It sounds unbelievable but his own words will confirm how it can be a director gets powerless to find a home distributor and has to put up with it, needing therefore to head onto a european (at first) and american (thereafter) market without even taking into account the possibility of looking around himself.

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Posted December 8th, 2011.

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JOHNNY KEVORKIAN – Interview

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Johnny Kevorkian is the founder, together with Neil Murphy, of Lost Tribe Productions, by means of what he shooted THE DISAPPEARED, film first shown in Ravenna Nightmare Film Festival 2008 but that hasn’t appeared in Italy, yet. Juvenile violence, paedophilia and loved ones death are the (so present) main themes the film focuses on. You can read below about the film, directly from the words of its director.

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Posted December 8th, 2011.

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