For 36 days straight, we’ll be exploring the famous 36 Dramatic Situations by examining a film that exemplifies each one. From family killing family to prisoners in need of asylum, we brush off the 19th century list in order to remember that it’s still incredibly relevant today. Whether you’re seeking a degree in Literature, love movies, or just love seeing things explode, our feature should have something for everyone. If it doesn’t, please don’t make us destroy our belongings and kill our entire family. Part 16 of the 36-part series takes a look at “Necessity of Sacrificing Loved Ones” with Michael Haneke’s first feature film The Seventh Continent.
DVD’s I Bought This Week: September 16th
Features By Brian C. Gibson on September 16, 2008 | Comments (6)Brian Gibson loves to buy DVDs. Come with him on his weekly journey into the depths of credit card debt as he tells you what to buy, rent and avoid.
Sensational indie director David Gordon Green’s latest film Snow Angels is headed to DVD this week, and we’ve got your chance to win it before you can buy it.
Recently, Neil Miller and I had a chance to interview director David Gordon Green while he was in town promoting his latest film Snow Angels. Soon, the conversation turned to the entropy of a Neil Miller discussion of film…. Michael Bay.
Exclusive: David Gordon Green Discusses the Lighter Side of Snow Angels
Features By Neil Miller on April 4, 2008 | Be the First To CommentDirector David Gordon Green sat down with us to talk about Snow Angels, his Sundance ’07 hit that is finally getting its theatrical release this weekend. Not only did we discover the lighter side of Snow Angels, but we also got to prod Green about his next film, Pineapple Express.
While I didn’t think David Gordon Green’s film Snow Angels was flawless, it is clear that he made the film for himself and his own artistic sector, and he won’t be hurt or offended if it never cracks the mainstream nugget.
Small towns are the nicest places when you’re in a good mood and the worst jungles when you feel trapped in depression.
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