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Kathryn Schroeder, Managing Editor

As the founder of FilmFracture, Kathryn has spent plenty of time in the dark scribbling notes she can usually decipher afterward. And trying to not spill her gummy bears. You can also find her covering culture and lifestyle for OZY, and tweaking content behind the scenes as an editor for various other websites where her name is never in lights.

Kathryn is an MPAA accredited journalist.

Savages

July 3, 2012 by Kathryn Schroeder

Synopsis: Laguna Beach entrepreneurs Ben (Johnson), a peaceful and charitable marijuana producer, and his closest friend Chon (Kitsch), a former Navy SEAL and ex-mercenary, run a lucrative, homegrown industry-raising some of the best weed ever developed. They also share a one-of-a-kind love with the extraordinary beauty Ophelia (Lively). Life is idyllic in their Southern California town…until […]

Filed Under: Movie Review

Forget the Divorce, and Scientology, Tom Cruise’s Jack Reacher Teaser Trailer Arrives

July 3, 2012 by Kathryn Schroeder

Tom Cruise has had a rough week, with his marriage breaking-up and his Scientology beliefs being attacked, for the umpteenth time (yawn).  One good thing to come out of the week, and on his 50th birthday no less, is the release of the teaser trailer for his newest film, Jack Reacher.  Tom Cruise has had […]

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‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ Is Darker, More Humanized, And Less Punchy

June 30, 2012 by Kathryn Schroeder

Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield in The Amazing Spider-Man © 2012 - Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved. **ALL IMAGES ARE PROPERTY OF SONY PICTURES ENTERTAINMENT INC

Director Marc Webb and The Amazing Spider-Man screenwriters have more than done justice to the Spider-Man legend; in fact, they may have improved it exponentially.

Filed Under: Action, Book Adaptation, Entertainment, Fantasy, Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), Movie Review, Movies Tagged With: Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone, Jerome Chen, Marc Webb, Rhys Ifans

Walt Disney Animation Studio’s Paperman First-Look Images

June 30, 2012 by Kathryn Schroeder

On November 2, 2012 Walt Disney Animation Studio’s Wreck It Ralph will arrive in theatres;  preceding the feature film will be the black-and-white short Paperman.  But Paperman is not simply another short film being played before a feature.  For the first time in an animated film, Paperman uses a combination of computer-generated and hand-drawn animation […]

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LA Film Fest Review: About Face (Dir. Timothy Greenfield-Sanders 2012 USA)

June 24, 2012 by Kathryn Schroeder

Models.  The word alone can send women into a panic of self-doubt and conjure body image issues galore.  What is it about models that makes women intensely insecure?  It is not the models, the women to be exact, that perpetuate this reaction in women but the manner in which cultures substantiate that a model is […]

Filed Under: Entertainment, Film Festival, Los Angeles Film Festival (LAFF), Movies Tagged With: 2012, Los Angeles Film Festival (LAFF), Rants & Raves, Rants and Raves

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