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film reviews | movies | features | BRWC New Festival In Copenhagen Investigates Architectural & Cinematic Spaces

New Festival In Copenhagen Investigates Architectural & Cinematic Spaces

23rd March 2014
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Alton Williams
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Copenhagen Architecture Festival x FILM has released the complete program for the festival, which will take place for the first time from the 27th to the 30th of March 2014. The festival team has been working hard to put together a program that combines the best of architecture and film. The

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film reviews | movies | features | BRWC Phantom Of The Paradise: A Review

Phantom Of The Paradise: A Review

23rd March 2014
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Brian De Palma’s satirical musical Phantom of the Paradise is a loose adaptation of the baroque classic, Phantom of the Opera. Unlike many of his other, let’s say more serious masterpieces, such as Scarface and The Untouchables, Phantom of the Paradise is outrageous theatrical chaos from start to close. While

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film reviews | movies | features | BRWC How To Fund Your Independent Film

How To Fund Your Independent Film

21st March 2014
FEATURES
Alton Williams
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The recent independent sci-fi thriller "Dust of War" was shot in 30 days on an under-$200,000 budget, director Andrew Kightlinger told BU Today. That's peanuts compared to the average Hollywood film production budget of $100 million-plus. But for a recent film school graduate on a shoestring budget, even $200,000 sounds

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film reviews | movies | features | BRWC UK Cinema On Course For New Record Box-Office In 2012

Why Cinemas Still Sound Best

21st March 2014
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Alton Williams
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In the early days of film making audio was provided at the picture house usually by a solo musician at the piano who would play mood music and the occasional audio effect. This was commonly a slapstick which made a cracking noise – something that had been used in theatres

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film reviews | movies | features | BRWC Review: The Stuff – ‘It’s Gonna Kill You, It’s Gonna Kill You All’

Review: The Stuff – ‘It’s Gonna Kill You, It’s Gonna Kill You All’

20th March 2014
REVIEWS
Alex Cole
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Larry Cohen is B-movie royalty, and The Stuff (1985) epitomises why. It has everything a good B-movie should; a plot that doesn’t make sense and doesn’t need to, a multitude of stars well versed in the skill of over-acting and characters so exaggerated they literally explode. The Stuff tells the story

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