An entertainment blog by Adrian Gomez
Carrying bags and talking on a phone like any other commuter on the Rail Runner this week, Tony Mark might not have looked like a guy who will rub elbows...
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Last time we saw Marshall Mann, he was crying as his partner, Mary, was rushed to the hospital in the season-ending cliffhanger of “In Plain Sight.” Not breathing, with a...
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This is one we can really be proud of. Earlier this week, MovieMaker named Albuquerque the best place in the nation to live and work in the film business, and...
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The trailers movie stars rent may look like the fifth-wheel Grandma and Grandpa take to Yellowstone every year. But, sorry Xzibit, they make your guys from “Pimp My Ride” look...
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When “The Book of Eli” premieres Monday night in Los Angeles, a local face will be on the red carpet right alongside Gary Oldman and Denzel Washington. Lora Cunningham, an...
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Everyone, it seems, wants to go check out the new “Avatar” film. But the question is, which one? “Avatar,” and probably every blockbuster from now on, will use new technology...
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The dirty little secret about the new Georgia O’Keeffe movie is that it was almost filmed in Michigan. Can you imagine? One of New Mexico’s greatest icons — and her...
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It’s easy (OK, a little bit easier) to make a film if you have millions to spend. But for independent filmmakers, the going is much rougher. They can’t hire an...
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The little village of Roy, in the northeast corner of the state, was known for Tommy McDonald, a Pro Football Hall of Famer and former Philadelphia Eagles running back who...
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The 10th annual Santa Fe Film Festival promises a full slate of movies and panels sure to warm any film lover or filmmaker’s heart. For the film lover, the 2009...
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One little tweet from Production Weekly has the Internet aflutter with anticipation about the new “Thor” film. The simple Twitter post on Nov. 12 said that the new Marvel Comics...
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Just call him The Film Guy. Charles L. Ashley III doesn’t quite have a title yet, but he’s Bernalillo County’s new film liaison. As cities across the state have added...
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