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Aug 19 2008

R.L. Stine and Goosebumps to the Big Screen

Published by dwhitney under Up and Coming

The best thing R.L. Stine ever did was the create the freaky Nickelodeon television show Euureka’s Castle. Oh yeah, and he also happened to be the best selling children’s author of all time with his extensive catalogue of 90’s horror tales Goosbumps(Let it be know that I hated these cheesy scare stories, although mostly because [...]

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Aug 18 2008

Move Over Big Oil, Here Comes Big Water

Published by dwhitney under Up and Coming, documentaries

Wow, after watching this trailer, I really had to pee. Welcome to the world we live in, a world in which are supply is dwindling, we pay billions for the bottled stuff each year, and no one regulates the vauable resource we know as water. Flow, a new documentary which premiered at Sundance and [...]

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Aug 17 2008

Phoebe in Wonderland, Trailer

From the independent film powerhouse of ThinkFilm comes the trailer for the upcoming “Phoebe in Wonderland” starring Elle Fanning, Felicity Huffman, Patricia Clarkson, and written and directed by newcomer Daniel Barnz. Elle is the younger sister of Dakota Fanning, and has an impressive resume as both the younger stand-in for her more famous sister as [...]

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Aug 10 2008

Dance of the Dead / Jack Brooks - Monster Slayer Trailers

You do not see too much coverage of horror films over here at Indiecineblog.com mostly due to my indifference to the genre. Generally I get bored during horror movies and find that they take themselves way to seriously. Well today you lucky readers can preview the trailers to two indie horror flicks that obviously do [...]

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Aug 07 2008

The Informers, Bret Easton Ellis Strikes Again

Published by dwhitney under Indie Movies, Up and Coming

Bret Easton Ellis strikes again; Wayfarers, New Order, drugs, sex, and rich LA brats. Welcome to the first look at “The Informers”, the film adaptation of Ellis’s 1994 novel of the same name in which he also wrote the screenplay.

“The drama is set over the course of a week in 1983, in the chillingly [...]

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Aug 06 2008

Appaloosa Trailer, The West is the Best

In the 1950’s Hollywood was producing around forty westerns per year, that number fell to twenty during the 60’s, around ten per year in the 1970’s through 90’s, and in the new millennium, we are lucky to get five westerns each year. But when those westerns are of the caliber of 2007’s “3:10 [...]

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Jul 07 2008

The Rock-Afire Explosion

Published by dwhitney under Up and Coming

Whenever I went to Chuck E. Cheese’s as a kid, my mission was to play as many arcade games as possible. The pizza was nice too, but one thing I was not fond of, was the show. That fuzzy animatronic band at the Pizza Time Theater just freaked me out, and all i wanted to [...]

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Jul 07 2008

The Wackness Update

Published by dwhitney under Indie Movies, Up and Coming

Many people have been waiting in bated anticipation for the release of the 90’s throwback film “The Wackness”. We talked about it here on this blog not too long ago, and it has created quite a hype prior to its release. This schedule, which I found over at Firstshowing.net, shows a fairly substantial release. So [...]

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Jul 03 2008

Mutant Chronicles

Published by dwhitney under Indie Movies, Up and Coming

The idea of a movie based on a “Magic The Gathering” like card game which deals with alien shaped creatures in a post apocalyptic world, may not sound like your cup of tea. But surely the up-coming indie sci-fi “The Mutant Chronicles” is worth a look, and here is why.
First of all, this pic stars [...]

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Jul 01 2008

Dear Zachary Headed to the Small Screen

Published by dwhitney under Indie Movies, Up and Coming

I just can’t get enough of free film lately, i.e. Internet musicals and ESPN sports documentaries. It used to be that small art house films premiered at indie festivals and then played their limited engagement out in New York or LA, never to be heard from again. Well it doesn’t get any smaller that Slamdance, [...]

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