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Five Films you MUST see before summer’s end
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelYou're going to see Inception, because EVERYone is talking about it. You've seen Toy Story 3 because everyone on Earth has seen Toy Story 3. But whatever the merits and possible Oscar buzz of those two blockbusters, however many laughs there are in Paul... -
Enzian books “The Secret of Kells”
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelThe folks at Central Florida's art theater, The Enzian, have alerted me that they're booking the animated wonder The Secret of Kells, late in its run, for the final week of August. The Dark Ages tale built around the writing of the famous Illuminated... -
Easy A — the latest trailer
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelI guess I have to stop my Emma Stone boycott. Her snooty personal publicist couldn't get her on the phone before her appearance at the Florida Film Festival, where her movie (not very good) “Paper Man” played. This one looks high school smart,... -
The Blair Witch: Still scary after all these years
SENTINEL movie criticProducer Robin Cowie remembers showing The Blair Witch Project to some friends of his father's, investors and potential investors, in his dad's basement. "The film finished, there was this stunned silence, and my dad jumped up and started apologizing! He...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Movies, Roger Moore, Maitland, Sundance Film Festival
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Central Florida film festivals for 2009-2010
Sentinel movie criticThe Florida Film Festival is coming off a banner year; more people went to the Global Peace Film Festival than ever; the Orlando Film Festival finally has a movie theater venue with the opening of the Plaza Cinema Cafe; the Orlando Hispanic Film...Tags: Roger Moore, Documentary (genre), Judaism, Arts and Culture, Entertainment
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Central Florida Film Festival moves to Ocoee
Sentinel Movie CriticA threatened rent increase and ongoing "we can't find the venue" complaints caused director Bob Cook to move his Central Florida Film Festival (CENFLO) from Kissimmee to the West Orange 5 cinemas in Ocoee and the nearby Best Western and Courtyard Marriott...Tags: Death, Roger Moore, Arts and Culture, Romance (genre), Entertainment
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Florida Film Festival 2010–Reviews post on April 2
Frankly My Dear» Orlando Sentinel – Frankly My DearThere are 162 films listed for this year's Florida Film Festival. What to see, what to skip? Stay tuned to this Internet station for the skinny on the tasty films coming our way.... -
Florida Film Festival offers sneak peek
Taking Names the Blog» Orlando Sentinel – Taking Names the BlogThe Florida Film Festival is right around the corner. And organizers have worked up a video to get folks excited about everything it offers. The 8-minute video features everything from a look at the menu for the opening-night party to suggested... -
Fla. Film Fest salutes Cassavetes, with Rowlands, Cassel to appear
Frankly My Dear» Orlando Sentinel – Frankly My DearFilmmaker John Cassavetes is widely regarded as the godfather of indie film, acting in Hollywood films such as Rosemary's Baby and The Dirty Dozen, writing and directing his own movies outside the Hollywood mainstream and proving to others that it could... -
Find your Florida Film Festival Reviews here!
Frankly My Dear» Orlando Sentinel – Frankly My DearReviews and features on the folks who made the movies will turn up here as we launch our 19th Florida Film Festival channel at Frankly My Dear. All the reviews will be gathered under this subject heading. We're posting30-40 of them online a week early... -
Florida Film Festival Review: Paper Man
Frankly My Dear» Orlando Sentinel – Frankly My DearPaper Man ( 2 stars out of 4) spins around a dubious premise, the odd friendship/”relationship” between a childish 50ish writer (Jeff Daniels) and a troubled teenage girl (Emma Stone). It’s central conceit, that the writer has had... -
FFF Movie Review: Winter’s Bone
Frankly My Dear» Orlando Sentinel – Frankly My DearWinter’s Bone (4 stars ) is the best film at this year’s Florida Film Festival. It’s a Frozen River-style journey into rural Southern poverty, where kin and clan mean more than law and order, but also where “We take care of o...
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