Thursday, November 19, 2009 Wrapped up for fans By Ann Hornaday The Washington Post What do you want for Christmas? Movie-wise, it's gotten to the point where a good story and maybe a star or two would do. With Hollywood feeling the financial pinch along with the rest of the country ... full story
... man. KiMo 2 p.m. IAIA Presents the Disney ABC Summer Workshop Films American Indian filmmakers from the summer filmmaking program will present films. KiMo Theatre 4 p.m. "Sita Sings the Blues" (family film) "Sita Sings the Blues" is a musical, animated interpretation ... full story
Monday, November 16, 2009 North Calendar JUAN CARMONA Raton Arts & Humanities Council hosts a performance by French-born Gypsy flamenco guitarist Carmona, accompanied by a vocalist and dancer. 7-9 p.m. Shuler Theater, 131 N. Second St., Downtown Raton. $27. 575-445-2052. "ARCHAEOLOGY ... full story
... of the Indian population with one big gulp. We see these things happen from far away, with the people as tiny as ants. Welcome to the filmmaking world of no-talent hack director Roland Emmerich, who isn't satisfied by death tolls in the meager thousands or hundreds of thousands - he ... full story
... on the industry that's forced so many innocent people from their homes. Timely horror has been one of the great staples in American filmmaking. This is the perfect genre to tackle big, important themes because societal shifts and, especially, crises are always scary to someone. Consider ... full story
... Jobs Classifieds Place Ad Venue * Home * Music * Art * Theatre * Movies * Books * Calendar Read Dan Mayfield's Reel New Mexico column for the latest film industry news. > CENTURY 14 DOWNTOWN ALBUQUERQUE 100 Central Avenue, Albuquerque, NM - (800) 32632646-943# The Twilight Saga: New Moon Rated 3.1 out ... full story
... ." The $400 million Rail Runner, $225 million Spaceport, a $40 million supercomputer, and tens of millions of dollars in annual payouts to the film industry are just a few of the most high-profile ones. Unfortunately, most of these projects or programs are already in place and unlikely to be ... full story
... spoke at a function for the Director's Guild of America - of which Hool is a member - in Los Angeles and expressed his support for the film industry and the potential for productions in New Mexico. Hool said he'd long loved New Mexico - his parents had honeymooned here ... full story
... spoke at a function for the Director's Guild of America - of which Hool is a member - in Los Angeles and expressed his support for the film industry and the potential for productions in New Mexico. Hool said he'd long loved New Mexico - his parents had honeymooned here and he'd produced ... full story
... "We're extremely excited to have this. It's one of the most requested destinations. We hear a lot of stuff about people in the movie and film industry that want to come to Santa Fe, but we think it's far bigger than that industry," Santa Fe Municipal Airport director Jim Montman said ... full story
... #39;s more change you can believe in. ROBERT E. SANDERS Belen Local Actor Makes 'Breaking Bad' Good OUR JOURNAL REPORTER Dan Mayfield (Reel N.M.) missed some REAL news about “Breaking Bad,” the locally produced drama series. That would be our local talent David House who plays ... full story
Friday, March 28, 2008 Alba Finds City's 'Spiritual' Side By Dan Mayfield Of the Journal REEL N.M.: Last time I wrote about Jessica Alba, she called Albuquerque boring. While filming the movie "The Eye" here last year, she said her main food sources were Applebee's and Chili's and there was nothing ... full story