And underneath it all, there’s the foundational subtext of scrappy young Black women navigating jobs (and job interviews), testy romantic relations, depressing economic realities and rapacious rivals, while maintaining their own bonds of sisterhood. When they toast at the end, with Flaming Hot Che...
Extra Jobs as a Gateway to Something More? The film industry is unlike any other; they’re a tight group and you have to know someone to get a full-time position.It can give you that extra edge to be a movie extra and maybe make a connection or two while on set. If you’re good...
I also had joined the Musicians Union in the 1960s. That helped me get more jobs in movies. Working as a movie extra was one of the secrets of my success as an actor.Be sure to check Makin' it in Hollywood. That is a good place to begin.Any e-mails for the webmaster can be ...
After being rejected for multiple jobs, a young Hispanic woman who is living in New York City accepts one far below her qualifications in the fashion industry. Now, she must face the greatest challenge of her life, which is love. This series filmed in many places in Miami-Dade County inclu...
The Lego Ninjago Movie: Directed by Charlie Bean, Paul Fisher, Bob Logan. With Jackie Chan, Dave Franco, Fred Armisen, Kumail Nanjiani. Shunned by everyone for being the son of an evil warlord, a teenager seeks to defeat him with the help of his fellow n
Ray Donovan: The Movie: Directed by David Hollander. With Liev Schreiber, Eddie Marsan, Dash Mihok, Pooch Hall. A showdown decades in the making brings the Donovan family legacy full circle as they find themselves drawn back to Boston. Struggling to over
Now "Sweet Movie" might not be a true Surrealist film, but I think an argument can be made that it's definitely surrealism that follows the path of the aforementioned classic from Bunuel. I've seen Jodorowsky referenced to describe it, and to me it was reminiscent of Fernando Arrabal's ...
Louis union muscling its way in for jobs for more crew workers not really needed, Murray was despairing over his first time as a movie maker. However, at the first full-screening only for UA executives in NYC, the little film brought tears to their eyes and they knew this was no longer...
puts its focus on the war itself and in turn successfully emphasizes the futility and horror of war. The film’s single shot approach adds an extra layer of immersion that allows you to engross yourself into the era and feel the harrowing consequences and effects of armed conflict first hand...
the overall impact is like a sugar rush- a good high and a big crash with a few moments of extra sweetness... ...and if that statement makes sense, you should see this movie! This is a very funny movie for its first half, because one-of-a-kind director Dusan Makavejev populates...