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Wired March 2007 Robert La Franco |
Robert Rodriguez The outlaw director on resurrecting Grindhouse and pressing Quentin Tarantino to shoot digital. |
AskMen.com Matt Forsman |
5 Things You Didn't Know About Grind House Given their mutual affinity for exploitation films, tongue-in-cheek violence and quirky characters, the release of this flick cowritten and directed by Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez was never a question of "if," but a question of "when." |
Fast Company December 2005 |
The New Wave A digital tsunami is hitting Hollywood, and the old guard is holding on for dear life. But a new generation of up-and-comers has arrived. Here are 10 who know how to surf. |
Popular Mechanics July 28, 2008 Peter Debruge |
Watchmen, Spirit Vie for Comic Future on Silver (& Green) Screen In the 30 years since Richard Donner's Superman, visual-effects technology has advanced to the point that filmmakers can now twist reality like a comic book -- but do it convincingly. |
Popular Mechanics January 2007 Tom Russo |
Movies 2.0: Digital Effects Magic Explained In today's digital Hollywood, cameras capture scenes in bits, not frames and computer wizards conjure up everything from impossible beasts to cliff-top battlegrounds. Film is dead. Long live the movies. |
Fast Company December 2005 Mark N. Vamos |
Editor's Letter: Hooray for Hollywood There is a revolution taking place in the film industry. |
AskMen.com |
Movie Reviews Movies to see, or not: Sin City looks like the "next Pulp Fiction"... Beauty Shop should have remained on the cutting room floor... Dust to Glory is the kind of documentary all dudes should see.... |
CRM December 2011 Eric Barkin |
The Monday Morning Numbers on Movie Marketing How international growth, social media, and a decline in DVD sales are changing the film industry's marketing strategies. |
BusinessWeek March 7, 2005 Ronald Grover |
Multibillion Dollar Baby John Miller, managing director of J.P. Morgan Securities' entertainment group, is holding the hottest hand at the Oscars. But how Miller figures out which films to back would make movie buffs groan. |
Salon.com August 7, 2002 Stephanie Zacharek |
"Spy Kids 2: Island of Lost Dreams" Cooler gadgets! Mini-mutants! A mad scientist on a mysterious island! Robert Rodriguez follows up his 2001 smash with another comic fantasy that'll please adults as much as kids. |
BusinessWeek August 15, 2005 Grover & Edwards |
AMD: Going For The Gold In Tinseltown It's taking a run at Intel's supremacy in chips as studios gear up for online movies. |
Wired July 2005 Beth Pinsker |
QT: King of Thieves Have you noticed that film-makers are lifting scenes from each other's films? Take Quentin Tarantino for example... |
Wired June 2005 |
Rants + Raves Feedback: Ah, spring... The New Auto Age... My Other Car is a Hybrid... Take this Job and Export it... Four Kids from Phoenix Rising... etc. |
Home Theater September 19, 2003 |
DVD Reviews A look at the latest re-release of El Mariachi and Desperado and Disney's Sleeping Beauty |
Boating May 2007 Randy Steele |
Salty Dog Chic As the original Gorton's fisherman, did Denny Miller invent the full beard or yellow rain slicker? Not quite, but he knew how to make us feel good about them. |
Home Theater August 22, 2003 |
DVD Reviews National Lampoon's Animal House may be a comedy classic that you can watch again and again, but does that also mean you have to buy it again and again?... A new special edition of Robert Rodriguez's El Mariachi and Desperado is a fine update in anticipation of the third film in the trilogy. |
Fast Company December 2005 Alan Deutschman |
Building a Better Movie Business It's the iconic American industry. But audiences are vanishing, piracy is soaring, and new technology is treacherous. Can Tinseltown innovate its way out of trouble? |
Home Theater February 14, 2003 |
DVD Reviews X-Men 1.5 is a sneaky way to squeeze a few more dollars out of the public's hands and get X-Men back in their minds for the sequel... Spy Kids 2 is a James-Bond-meets-The-Lost-World swirl of fantastic gadgets, family values, and homages to screen icons ranging from Indiana Jones to Ray Harryhausen |
Outside November 2004 Anne Goodwin Sides |
The Godfather of Holy Sh*t Come along for a wild ride with Warren Miller, the man who invented the art of extreme-ski filmmaking. Even at 80, he can still out-rip you on any slope in the world. |