Here's your daily dose of an indie film in progress; at the end of the week, you'll have the chance to vote for your favorite. In the meantime: Is this a movie you’d want to see? Tell us in the comments. "Long Distance" Tweetable Logline: The story of a relationship, told from the very beginning, developed over long distance Elevator Pitch: This is going to be a modern spin on a classic love tale. Boy meets girl, girl and boy like each other, but boy and girl live 2,000 miles apart. There is something there. They both know it. They can't stop themselves. They have to see where it goes. But will it develop? Will it grow? Will it last? Will it maintain? Will it be worth it? Will it be good? What kind of shenanigans can they get themselves into in the meantime? Production Team:Director: Paul Hart-Wilden Writer/Ep:...
- 4/23/2013
- by Indiewire
- Indiewire
Animated shows Peppa Pig and The Amazing World of Gumball were also awarded at the Bafta ceremony
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part Two was one of a host of double winners at the Bafta children's awards on Sunday night.
The movie adaptation of the boy wizard's final adventure scooped the feature film prize, beating the likes of Kung Fu Panda 2, Tangled and its own predecessor, Deathly Hallows Part 1.
The blockbusting release also triumphed in the film category of the Bafta kids' vote, chosen by more than 400,000 7- to 14-year-olds in an online poll.
"Harry Potter is part of popular culture," said Warwick Davis, who played the role of Professor Filius Flitwick in the films, and who accepted the award.
"The series is going to leave a legacy for generations of children to enjoy. Look at Star Wars; the original movies are 30 years old, but we talk about...
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part Two was one of a host of double winners at the Bafta children's awards on Sunday night.
The movie adaptation of the boy wizard's final adventure scooped the feature film prize, beating the likes of Kung Fu Panda 2, Tangled and its own predecessor, Deathly Hallows Part 1.
The blockbusting release also triumphed in the film category of the Bafta kids' vote, chosen by more than 400,000 7- to 14-year-olds in an online poll.
"Harry Potter is part of popular culture," said Warwick Davis, who played the role of Professor Filius Flitwick in the films, and who accepted the award.
"The series is going to leave a legacy for generations of children to enjoy. Look at Star Wars; the original movies are 30 years old, but we talk about...
- 11/28/2011
- by Keith Stuart
- The Guardian - Film News
Reality TV star Mrs. Michaele Salahi from The Real Housewives of D.C. has allegedly hired the notorious divorce lawyer Edward Barnes of the Virginia law-firm Barnes & Diehl in Charlottesville Va to get a court order to stop her husband Tareq Salahi from leaving town with her possessions and auctioning them this Saturday night at Beverly Hills live-shop 9021Go.com. Mrs. Salahi has reportedly left Los Angeles with great urgency where she was apparently pitching a TV show to Hollywood execs with her boyfriend Neal Schon, lead guitarist of the band Journey. Mrs. Salahi has apparently sought an injunction to try and stop the auction and has specifically asked that a...
- 10/6/2011
- by Brian Corder
- ShockYa
Somers Town was written by Paul Fraser (Heartlands) and directed by Shane Meadows (This Is England). Both also worked together on Once Upon A Time In The Midlands, returning to bring this coming of age story to the screen. The film follows two young teenage boys from different backgrounds who happen upon each other and become an awkward sort of best mates. Somers Town is a tale of friendship that circumvents social barriers and obstacles.
Tomo (Thomas Turgoose) is a redheaded boy from East Midlands in England, having arrived in London on his own account with no place to go and no one to call his friend. He’s quickly preyed upon by a small gang of teenage hoodlums who take what little possessions he has. Tomo now must fend for himself without food, clothes or money and ultimately begins to employ some of the same traits as the boys...
Tomo (Thomas Turgoose) is a redheaded boy from East Midlands in England, having arrived in London on his own account with no place to go and no one to call his friend. He’s quickly preyed upon by a small gang of teenage hoodlums who take what little possessions he has. Tomo now must fend for himself without food, clothes or money and ultimately begins to employ some of the same traits as the boys...
- 10/9/2009
- by Travis
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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