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- 'Arcadia' review: Sex and chaos theory - "Both stories unfold in one spacious room in the aristocratic Coverly family's manor. Douglas W. Schmidt's set states the central clash between classicism and Romanticism with a misty forest overlaid on Georgian architecture, but the elegance may enhance the distancing effect."
- The Coronet Theater “Star Wars” project strikes back …
Not in San Francisco - And there’s a guy on the other side of the aisle in front of me and he pulls out his iPad to start watching stuff. I’m curious to see what he’s going to watch – he’s a white guy in his mid-30s. And I begin to realize what he’s done is he’s loaded in half a dozen action sort of extravaganzas and he’s watching each of the action sequences – he’s skipping over all the dialogue and the narrative. This guy’s flight is going to be five and a half hours of just mayhem porn. -Steven Soderbergh - Steven Soderbergh’s State Of Cinema Talk - Steven Soderbergh says studios are keeping 'cinema' out of movie theaters (audio)
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- Pinewood Studios expands into Georgia
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- Louisiana film group touts economic impact study, warns against cutting incentive program
- #KeepUsRollin Campaign Launches at LFEAs 'Laissez Louisiana Film Rouler'
- Actors, other film pros, politicians show support for Louisiana's movie industry at LFEA event
- Modified film tax incentive bill advance in Nevada Senate committee
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