This Friday sees Richard Dreyfuss playing a suicidal architect in the Poseidon remake and Frank Gehrys' sketches on the big screen. Coming to DVD is a double act with the release of the original Poseidon and Towering Inferno flicks. View full entry
Matt Tauber, founder of Chicago's Kitchen Theatre Company, has completed a film called The Architect. Move over Brad, Anthony LaPaglia plays the lead. Opens 6/23 in NYC. | imdb | indielndnBased on Scottish playwright David Greig's The Architect, Tauber's debut feature pits an architect (Anthony... View full entry
Renaissance a film by Christian Volckman. "... the film seems further proof that students of architectural design should stop pinning all their hopes solely on architecture, and consider guerilla careers as film, or even game, start-ups, using their graphic ideas and energy to take over... View full entry
Since the Golden Gate Bridge opened May 28, 1937, an estimated 1,300 people have leaped to their deaths from the span. Officials estimate that at least 24 people commit suicide there every year. "A documentary that records almost two dozen leaps from the landmark bridge has generated praise and... View full entry
Slavoj Zizek gets critical with Hitchcock, Coppola, and toilets with a small excerpt called Cinema Is A Toilet Bowl on UTube View full entry
A new service from a major telecommunications company, NTT Communications Corp, will synchronise seven different smells to parts of the movie The New World, starring Colin Farrell.blogma View full entry
The Bjork-Barney enigma machine, producers of Drawing Restraint 9, gets a once-over by Randy Kennedy. | nytimes | prev View full entry
The increasing numbers of baboons in the southwestern area of the Saudi Kingdom is turning into a real menace for the residents of the area. Saudi Gazette. The documentary with the same title gets the second prize @ the Fifth International Film Festival for Environmental Protection in Tunis. View full entry
Movie review: Ice, ice baby. The Meltdown is an animated movie that keeps the chocolates in hot little hands and bums firmly in seats, writes Nicole Johnston in M&G online. See the official trailer and other info @ iceagemovie.com View full entry
"As Hollywood sees it, there are two and only two kinds of big cities in America: dense, vertical ones in the New York mold, and sprawling, atomized ones such as Los Angeles." - from Typecast in an Urban Drama by Chris Hawthorne, architecture critic for the LATimes. View full entry
"The Marble Faun," that long-lost handyman who explored the seemingly abandoned estate in the cult documentary Grey Gardens -- comes out of hiding. newyorker View full entry
I found this in Google video picks. Documentary film director Boris Mitić shot and later produced this movie on his own, using a home PC. It tells the story of Gypsy refugees in Belgrade suburb who make a living by transforming Citroen's classic 2cv and Dyana cars into Mad Max-like vehicles... View full entry
Remember when globalization was so much cooler? Where difference proliferated the set. You know UltraMan, Johnny Sako and his Giant Robot, cool old movies from India, kung fu on saturday followed by weird european horror flicks, and Japanese Spiderman who fought giant robots? Wait a second. via... View full entry
On the topic of cool vids, pro x fade's got a little scratch n spin love for ya right here. (thanks Ksee!) View full entry
Steven Spielberg's Munich causes discussions but here are some original photos /movie scenes View full entry