"I Am a Brand": Kickstarter Versus Indiegogo for Filmmakers Though popular and practical for many kinds of artists, crowd-funding has become particularly integral for independent filmmakers, who ...
Q&A: Playwright Neil LaBute On "Reasons to be Pretty" LOS ANGELES - With only a few days before the September 19 opening of his Tony-nominated "Reasons to be Pretty" at LA Theatre Works, Neil ...
Literary Great Stefan Zweig Has a Movie Moment Starting with the 1920s, every decade has produced a cluster of screen adaptations from the novellas and short stories of the Austrian author, ...
Director Stephen Frears and actor Ben Foster have already teamed up on a film about Armstrong, written by screenwriter John Hodge ("Trainspotting"), and now Bradley Cooper, who had been rumored to ...
Q&A: Filmmaker Fernando Trueba on "The Artist and the Model" Published: August 5, 2013 LOS ANGELES - Nominated for 13 Goya Awards, "The Artist and the Model" won a Best Director Award for Fernando ...
Q&A: Rick Elice on "Peter and the Starcatcher" and Eternal Youth Published: July 25, 2013 In a Broadway increasingly dominated by tedious spectacle, one of the most inventive, witty, and ...
40 Years of Kronos: Q&A With David Harrington Published: July 22, 2013 In the rarefied world of classical music, the Kronos Quartet is one of the few groups who have managed to transcend the ...
By Bryan Hood | : "River," a chilly slice of pulsing electronica that will take your mind off how hot it is outside. For just under five minutes it's enough to almost make you forget you don't ...
Marylouise Burke Travels Through Time in "A Parallelogram" Published: July 16, 2013 LOS ANGELES - She got her start in theater back in the '70s, when off-Broadway was just coming into its own. And ...