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NBFF Film Review: A Touching Story Of Love, Loss, And Hope With ‘In Lieu Of Flowers’

April 23, 2013 by Kathryn Schroeder

Director William Savage creates a touching story of love, loss, and mourning with his first feature-length film In Lieu Of Flowers.  Premiering at the 2013 Newport Beach Film Festival, audiences are sure to applaud the heartfelt sentiment found in the film.  As well as the never faltering feeling of hope for life after heartbreak that […]

Filed Under: Entertainment, Features, Film Festival, Movies, Newport Beach Film Festival (NBFF) Tagged With: 2013, Newport Beach Film Festival, Rants & Raves

Touch Of Noir: ‘Detour’ On Poverty Row

April 21, 2013 by Katherine Springer

Movie budgets of the 1940s pale in comparison to those of today. It’s the question of maybe a few million versus an average $40 million, but just as independent films are produced today, there were independent films with minuscule budgets released in the ‘40s. Most of these low budget films were genre B movies produced […]

Filed Under: Entertainment, Features, Movies, Touch Of Noir Tagged With: Classic Films, Classic Movies, Column, Film Noir, Opinion Piece, Povert Row, Touch Of Noir

Film Rave: Eron Sheean’s Fascinating And Horrifying Genetic Mutation Tale ‘Errors Of The Human Body’

April 15, 2013 by Kathryn Schroeder

The subject of genetic mutations is enough to evoke fear in anyone.  The lack of control humans have over their genetic material, and what horrors may exist in its intricately woven thread, is a subject science fiction and horror cinema happily investigates.  In his feature-length film debut, director/co-writer Eron Sheean ventures into the territory of […]

Filed Under: Entertainment, Features, Frame of Mind, Independent Film, Movies, Uncategorized Tagged With: 2013, Rants & Raves, Rants and Raves, Science Fiction

Touch Of Noir: Examining The Unpunished Femme Fatale Of Christopher Nolan’s ‘Memento’

April 14, 2013 by Katherine Springer

Memento

The most interesting aspect of Nolan’s screenplay is its portrayal of the femme fatale, Natalie (Carrie-Anne Moss). Arguably the most complex character in Memento.

Filed Under: Entertainment, Features, Movies, Touch Of Noir Tagged With: Christopher Nolan, Column, Film Noir, Neo-Noir

Touch Of Noir: Christopher Nolan’s Ingenious, Notoriety Worthy Neo-Noir ‘Following’

April 7, 2013 by Katherine Springer

Fans of director Christopher Nolan will note his eight feature films prevailing noir tones. From Memento (2000) to the The Dark Knight Trilogy and Inception (2010), Nolan is constantly imbibing his films with sheer mystery and suspense. As Nolan continues to cleverly deceive audiences, his ardent fans return to his first features and the start […]

Filed Under: Entertainment, Features, Movies, Touch Of Noir Tagged With: Christopher Nolan, Classic Films, Classic Movies, Column, Film Noir, Opinion Piece, The Maltese Falcon, Touch Of Noir

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