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Your Week In Film: Star Wars, Starman, Starlize Theron and More

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April 8, 2016
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1. Mayhem at the Box Office Say what you will about Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice - tell us that it's a misunderstood masterpiece, a bloated mess, or something in between - but there is no...
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Making It Big: The Olympic Auditorium Project

David Brake
May 19, 2015
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Located at 1801 South Grand Avenue, the Olympic Auditorium opened in 1924. It had it all. Sex, mobsters, boxing, punk rock, wrestling, roller derby and more. The Olympic was synonymous with action and...
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Short of the Week – Le Gouffre

Cameron Ward
February 23, 2015
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https://vimeo.com/118471437 Having graduated just 3 years prior to their formation, small Canadian animation group Lightning Boy Studio has been working independently for 2 full years to create their...
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Short of the Week – He Took His Skin Off For Me

Cameron Ward
January 19, 2015
Features, Independent, Short of the Week
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https://vimeo.com/116498390 If you love something, flay it free. Based on the short story by fellow graduate Maria Hummer, Ben Aston’s visually stunning graduation film, He Took His Skin Off For Me,...
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Making It Big: Bulb

David Brake
November 13, 2014
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Everybody loves the movies. The art of cinema captivates every age, race, gender of human kind. For some, the infatuation with the moving image cannot be shaken and the ties of affection shape our past,...
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Making It Big: Beep

David Brake
August 26, 2014
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As we approach One Room With A View's FIRST birthday (hurrah for us!), it's appropriate we go back to our roots and support the next big thing in the movie world. We've covered projects from Godzilla to George...
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Making It Big: Godzilla Heritage

David Brake
July 24, 2014
Features, Independent, Making It Big
Whether you loved or loathed Gareth Edwards' latest Godzilla entry has put the giant lizard back in vogue. Whether it's a fond look towards the classic Gojira (1954) or a hearty laugh at Roland Emmerich's...
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Making It Big: Somewhere The King

David Brake
April 16, 2014
Features, Independent, Making It Big
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Students, eh? A mass band of mad, crazy, drink riddled folk acting as a burden to society, right? Well, there are a few who buck the trend. Although we can't comment on the filmmaker's relation with madness...
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Making It Big: Drip

David Brake
March 31, 2014
Features, Independent, Making It Big
Coffee: the world's most popular drink. Last year, Americans consumed up to 150 billion cups of coffee and 54% of all Americans, aged over 18, drunk at least one cup of coffee a day. However let us look beyond...
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Making It Big: Being George Clooney

David Brake
March 13, 2014
Features, Independent, Making It Big
How hard is it to be George Clooney? It can't be that bad, can it. Super models falling at your feet, Nespresso adverts keeping your bank account healthy and being largely regarded as the biggest name in...
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Best Films Never Made #12: Shane Carruth’s A Topiary

Tom Bond
March 7, 2014
Behind The Curtain, Best Films Never Made, Features
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In 2004, Shane Carruth stunned the film industry with his visionary debut, Primer. Taking a meticulous and realist approach to the ever-popular sci-fi theme of time travel, his singular vision earned him the...
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Making It Big: Sola

David Brake
February 13, 2014
Features, Independent, Making It Big
It's been a while since we've featured a Making It Big. If we're honest, there's not been enough out there to inspire us. However, a new contender has come to our attention and we now present it to you. A...
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Making It Big: Hope for Steve

David Brake
January 15, 2014
Features, Independent, Making It Big
The Beatles once sang "All you need is love; love is all you need". We've featured a variety of Kickstarter projects through our series of Making It Big. Documentaries about stamps and Inca monks, stop motion...
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Making It Big: K-SHOP

David Brake
January 2, 2014
Features, Independent, Making It Big
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Happy 2014 to one and all. It's a new year and it's a time for us all to achieve those goals we've always wanted. Losing a few pounds, watching a few more films or even making a Sweeney Todd inspired thriller...
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Making It Big: Wisdomkeepers, Paqo Andino

David Brake
December 6, 2013
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So far in our quest to show you the great and glorious of the Kickstarter world, we've touched projects from all different backgrounds & genres - documentaries, animations and sci-fi shorts to name but a...
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