I interviewed writer/director Conrad Jackson (photo above) 2 days ago, and will be posting a summary of that conversation later today, as his feature film debut, Falling Overnight, makes its theatrical debut today - Friday, the 27th of July, at Cinema Village in NYC. And then on August 3, it'll open at Downtown Independent in Los Angeles, and at Merrill’s Roxy Burlington, Vt, on August 10. The details in the press release follow below (trailer for the film underneath): Conrad Jackson’S Debut Feature Falling Overnight In Theaters This Summer Film To Open In New York On July 27 And In Los Angeles On August 3 “…ingratiates from...
- 7/27/2012
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
A film I profiled about a year ago (Falling Overnight directed by Conrad Jackson - photo above - his feature film debut), is on its way to theaters, starting next week Friday, the 27th of July, at Cinema Village in NYC, and then August 3 at Downtown Independent in Los Angeles, and on August 10 at Merrill’s Roxy Burlington, Vt. The details in the press release follow below (trailer for the film underneath): Conrad Jackson’S Debut Feature Falling Overnight In Theatersthis Summerfilm To Open In New York On July 27 Andin Los Angeles On August 3 “…ingratiates from start to finish…terrific.” — Variety “Before...
- 7/20/2012
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
By Christopher Stipp
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Highlights from the 11th Annual Phoenix Film Festival Part Deux By Ray Schillaci
As mentioned before, there were so many good films to choose from at the Phoenix Film Festival, dubbed the friendliest film festival to independent filmmakers, that it was extremely hard to catch them all. There are four specific films I will attempt to get screeners of and give a review later next week. From what I’ve heard, you’ll want to hear about them.
Unfortunately, I missed the much talked about documentaries, “Thespians” and “Wild Horse, Wild Ride”. “Thespians” is an involving tale of four acting troupes competing in the largest high school competition in the world and I heard that it did bring some grown men to tears.
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Highlights from the 11th Annual Phoenix Film Festival Part Deux By Ray Schillaci
As mentioned before, there were so many good films to choose from at the Phoenix Film Festival, dubbed the friendliest film festival to independent filmmakers, that it was extremely hard to catch them all. There are four specific films I will attempt to get screeners of and give a review later next week. From what I’ve heard, you’ll want to hear about them.
Unfortunately, I missed the much talked about documentaries, “Thespians” and “Wild Horse, Wild Ride”. “Thespians” is an involving tale of four acting troupes competing in the largest high school competition in the world and I heard that it did bring some grown men to tears.
- 4/15/2011
- by Christopher Stipp
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