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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.

Zookeeper

June 30, 2011 by Kathryn Schroeder

Synopsis: In Zookeeper, the animals at the Franklin Park Zoo love their kindhearted caretaker, Griffin Keyes (Kevin James). Finding himself more comfortable with a lion than a lady, Griffin decides the only way to get a girl in his life is to leave the zoo and find a more glamorous job. The animals, in a panic, […]

Filed Under: Movie Review

Project Nim

June 30, 2011 by Kathryn Schroeder

Synopsis: James Marsh follows up on his award-winning Man on Wire with this mesmerizing and disturbing look at a scientific experiment gone awry. Could an animal be taught to communicate with humans using sign language? In the 1970s, a chimp named Nim was taken from his parents to be raised by a family of well-off counter-cultural […]

Filed Under: Movie Review

LAFF Film Review: ‘Project Nim’

June 28, 2011 by Kathryn Schroeder

Project Nim

In 1973 Columbia University behavioral psychologist Herbert Terrace had an idea.  What if a chimpanzee baby was taken from its birth mother and raised as a human child, in a human household?  This idea would become a reality when he made arrangements with a Primate Center to take one of their newborn chimpanzees just days […]

Filed Under: Documentary, Entertainment, Features, Film Festival, Los Angeles Film Festival (LAFF), Movies Tagged With: Los Angeles Film Festival (LAFF)

LAFF Film Review: Senna

June 28, 2011 by Kathryn Schroeder

Formula One driver Ayrton Senna was a marvel to watch on the track.  His instincts spot on, his ability to wow an audience guaranteed, and his off-track demeanor always one of composure and graciousness.  Senna was not a proud champion, but a very proud man; one who would go on to break records on the […]

Filed Under: Entertainment, Film Festival, Los Angeles Film Festival (LAFF), Movies Tagged With: 2011, Los Angeles Film Festival (LAFF)

LAFF Film Review: The Bad Intentions (Las Malas Intenciones)

June 26, 2011 by Kathryn Schroeder

It is nearly impossible to ever pass up a film from Argentina (or partially in this case as Las Malas Intenciones is a combined effort of Argentina, Peru, and Germany).  Why?  Because they are more times than not excellent.  The Bad Intentions keeps up the momentum of Argentinian cinema, and Germany and Peru as well, […]

Filed Under: Entertainment, Film Festival, Los Angeles Film Festival (LAFF), Movies Tagged With: 2011, Los Angeles Film Festival (LAFF), Rants & Raves

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