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Tupac’s Legacy as a Complicated Trailblazer Remembered as the Rapper-Actor Receives Hollywood Walk of Fame Honor - variety.com - USA - Las Vegas
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07.06.2023

Tupac’s Legacy as a Complicated Trailblazer Remembered as the Rapper-Actor Receives Hollywood Walk of Fame Honor

Andrew Barker Senior Features Writer On April 15, 2012, 2Pac made his debut appearance at the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival. At this point, it had been 16 years since Tupac Amaru Shakur had been murdered on the streets of Las Vegas at the age of 25. And yet there he was onstage, his holographic likeness projected with uncanny vividness alongside his onetime collaborators and labelmates Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre, whom he now appeared to be speaking to and trading bars with in front of an audience of 80,000. As the first performance of its kind, the 2Pac hologram became national news, and sparked worries that a wave of holo-tours, featuring ghostly apparitions of long dead stars, would soon be filling festival grounds and amphitheaters. Aside from a few one-offs, however, this did not come to pass. And yet the 2Pac hologram still felt significant for a different reason. After a decade and a half of vault-clearing posthumous releases, books, documentaries, statues, shout-outs in hundreds of hip-hop songs, and murals in virtually every American city from the Bay Area and back down, Shakur’s iconography had long seemed at risk of swallowing the brilliant, infuriating, inspiring, complicated man himself, leaving only a depthless shadow behind. 

‘Turning Red’s’ Domee Shi Draws From Her Past - variety.com - China
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05.10.2022

‘Turning Red’s’ Domee Shi Draws From Her Past

Andrew Barker Senior Features Writer “A Chinese Canadian tween undergoes magical puberty and turns into a giant red panda.” As far as elevator pitches go, it’s not exactly “‘Jaws’ in space” or “snakes on a plane.” But that highly specific logline is the one that Domee Shi used to persuade Pixar to greenlight her feature directorial debut, some half a decade ago when the then-20-something was a budding storyboard artist on the studio’s Emeryville campus. Shi’s film, “Turning Red,” delivers on every bit of that premise, focusing on a confidently nerdy Toronto girl named Mei and her loving yet strict mother, Ming, whose perfectly ordered lives are thrust into chaos by Mei’s sudden transformation. The film was released last spring, and immediately notched a number of milestones for the studio: the first Pixar feature solely directed by a woman, the first Pixar feature with all-female creative leads, and only the second Pixar feature directed by a person of Asian descent. But the particulars of Shi’s identity aside, it also represented the emergence of a singular new voice within the celebrated studio, and everything from its cultural specificity, to its animation style — impressionistic, frantically paced, anime-influenced — to its openness in addressing the messiness of early adolescence (from menstruation and mother issues to the suggestion that a tween girl’s love of a particular boy band might have some extra-musical motivations) felt both of a piece with the Pixar tradition and something invigoratingly new.

Nickelodeon Animation Reaches Across Platforms to Boost Franchises - variety.com
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05.10.2022

Nickelodeon Animation Reaches Across Platforms to Boost Franchises

Andrew Barker Senior Features Writer Ramsey Naito has been running Nickelodeon Animation since 2017, and in that time the network’s programming has exploded with a raft of both homegrown series and adaptations of external IP. “Star Trek,” “SpongeBob,” “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,” “Blue’s Clues,” “Dora the Explorer,” “Rugrats”… if that seems like too much for one network to handle, well, it no longer has to. Last fall, Naito added running Paramount Animation to her docket, and since then, the scope of potential programming across the corporate-partnered Nickelodeon networks, Paramount+ and Paramount theatrical has given the network increased space to expand. “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem” — the Seth Rogen-produced feature spun off from Nick’s revamped “Turtles” animated series — is due out next summer. Nickelodeon feature films from “PAW Patrol,” “Blue’s Clues” and “Baby Shark” are also on the horizon, as well as new features from Paramount properties “Transformers” and “Smurfs.” For Naito, this glut of programming presents opportunities.

New York Film Festival Marks 60th Anniversary - variety.com - New York - New York - Manhattan - city Kazan
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30.09.2022

New York Film Festival Marks 60th Anniversary

Andrew Barker Senior Features Writer In September 1963, the first ever New York Film Festival was held in Manhattan’s Lincoln Center, and it counted as something of an experiment, an early test case as to whether the sort of serious, artistically inclined fests that were quickly becoming established in Europe could find real purchase stateside. The inaugural lineup included Luis Buñuel’s “Exterminating Angel,” Roman Polanski’s debut, “Knife in the Water,” and Yasujirō Ozu’s swan song “An Autumn Afternoon.” According to a Film Comment report at the time, the inaugural fest sold more than 20,000 tickets before a single film had unspooled. Not bad for a first time out.

‘On the Come Up’ Review: Sanaa Lathan Shines in Her Directorial Debut - variety.com - city Sanaa
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09.09.2022

‘On the Come Up’ Review: Sanaa Lathan Shines in Her Directorial Debut

Andrew Barker Senior Features Writer There has been no shortage of hip-hop star-is-born narratives hitting screens in recent years, but much like hip-hop itself for most of its history, there hasn’t always been a whole lot of space for women. Sanaa Lathan’s “On the Come Up,” which tracks a teenage girl’s complicated rise through the battle rap circuit to the even more complicated heights of viral stardom, provides a welcome exception to this rule, but fortunately it has a lot more going for it than just that. As frank and tough-minded and as it is warm and sweet, “On the Come Up” is a hugely promising debut from the actor-turned-director. Sixteen-year-old Bri (Jamila C. Gray) is already a talented rapper when we first meet her in her fictitious neighborhood of Garden Heights, and she’s already been through a whole lifetime’s worth of upheaval. Her father was a legendary local MC named Lawless, who was murdered just as his career was beginning to take off. She spent part of her childhood away from her mother (Lathan) while she battled drug addiction, and though she’s now clean, their mother-daughter bond has yet to fully mend. And what’s more, as part of the small contingent of Black students at her school, she’s forced to deal with unsympathetic administrators and suspicious campus cops, one of whom body-slams her to the ground after he spots her selling Skittles to a classmate.

‘Clerks III’ Review: Kevin Smith Revisits His Debut in This Wildly Self-Indulgent Yet Oddly Poignant Sequel - variety.com - Jersey - Smith - New Jersey
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08.09.2022

‘Clerks III’ Review: Kevin Smith Revisits His Debut in This Wildly Self-Indulgent Yet Oddly Poignant Sequel

Andrew Barker Senior Features Writer The phrase “this one’s for the fans” is usually delivered from a defensive posture. But in the case of “Clerks III,” it’s practically a statement of purpose. Now nearly three decades removed from the microbudget indie that made him one of the most unlikely major auteurs of the 1990s, writer-director-podcaster Kevin Smith has once again returned to the New Jersey Quick Stop where he first staked his claim as a filmmaker, bringing his now-fiftysomething slacker heroes back to confront the listlessness of middle age. But the real focus of “Clerks III” is not really Randal and Dante at all, but rather the film “Clerks” itself, and Smith aims this third installment straight at his diminished but still rabid fanbase, for whom the film remains a touchstone.   

‘Pinocchio’ Review: Robert Zemeckis Offers a Lavish But Hollow Remake of the Disney Classic - variety.com
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08.09.2022

‘Pinocchio’ Review: Robert Zemeckis Offers a Lavish But Hollow Remake of the Disney Classic

Andrew Barker Senior Features Writer At this point, complaining about Disney’s deathless drive to cannibalize its entire library of animated classics into live-action remakes can feel as futile as complaining about capitalism itself. The studio has immense IP resources to exploit, a hungry well of content to fill, and a commercial imperative to introduce new generations of kids to the characters they’ll soon be expected to recognize on merch and in theme parks. And in truth, the studio could be doing a lot worse with these trawls through the archives. Once in a while genuine inspiration strikes (as it did with the gothy, revisionist “Maleficent,” or Jon Favreau’s visually inventive “The Jungle Book”), and even the least-fortunate of these remakes have mostly just been forgettable.

Palm Springs ShortFest Gets Back Into Gear - variety.com - New York - New York - California
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22.06.2022

Palm Springs ShortFest Gets Back Into Gear

Andrew Barker Senior Features WriterThe Palm Springs International ShortFest will mark an in-person return to the California desert oasis from June 21-27, showcasing 300 short films in 51 different curated programs. If that seems like a markedly high number of films considering all of the disruptions in both the film production and festival space over the past two years, interim festival director Sudeep Sharma has an explanation.“One thing I’ve been saying a lot is that the pandemic has seemingly affected everything except for the production of short films,” says Sharma, a ShortFest veteran currently manning the festival helm while director Lili Rodriguez is on maternity leave.

‘Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers’ Is a Difficult, Ambitious Tour of Kendrick Lamar’s Psyche: Album Review - variety.com
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16.05.2022

‘Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers’ Is a Difficult, Ambitious Tour of Kendrick Lamar’s Psyche: Album Review

Andrew Barker Senior Features Writer“I’ve been going through something.”These are the first words that Kendrick Lamar speaks on “Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers,” and if the 19 songs that follow over the next 72 minutes are any indication, it’s quite an understatement. In the five years since he last released a proper album, 2017’s best-rapper-alive declaration “Damn,” Lamar became the first hip-hop artist to win the Pulitzer Prize, earned an Oscar nomination, launched a media company, performed at the Super Bowl, and announced his departure from TDE, the tight-knit label that has been his home and a key part of his identity since the very beginning.But “Mr.

APX Capital Group Aims to Be One-Stop Shop for Co-Productions - variety.com - Brazil - New York - USA - Mexico - Italy - Argentina
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14.05.2022

APX Capital Group Aims to Be One-Stop Shop for Co-Productions

Andrew Barker Senior Features WriterIconoclastic auteur Peter Greenaway’s first film since 2015 is scheduled to be unveiled later this year, and when it hits screens, the opening credits will feature a company that may not yet be familiar to festival-goers. But if all goes according to their plan, it will be very soon.APX Capital Group’s film fund was launched in October of 2021, with headquarters in New York.

Comedy Club Veteran Reflects on Gabriel Iglesias Making It Big - variety.com - California - Santa
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07.05.2022

Comedy Club Veteran Reflects on Gabriel Iglesias Making It Big

Andrew Barker Senior Features WriterSean Sullivan was the general manager of Pasadena, California’s famed Ice House Comedy Club for 22 years, during which time he witnessed the rise of Gabriel Iglesias, alongside so many other comics who were regulars on the Ice House stage. Now the director of operations for the Improv, Sullivan recalls his long friendship with Iglesias, and what it meant to see him graduate to the biggest stages in the world.“I think it was through a mutual friend that I first met him. We had gone to a lunch together at the Santa Anita racetrack, probably around 2001.

Gabriel ‘Fluffy’ Iglesias Joins Legendary List of Performers With Dodger Stadium Performances - variety.com - Los Angeles - city Brooklyn
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07.05.2022

Gabriel ‘Fluffy’ Iglesias Joins Legendary List of Performers With Dodger Stadium Performances

Andrew Barker Senior Features WriterLos Angeles has no shortage of historic, culturally monolithic concert venues. But none have as oversized and as specific a place in local culture as Dodger Stadium, where Gabriel Iglesias will soon become the first stand-up comic to perform two sold-out shows.From its sheer size, to its panoramic views of the entire city, to its status as the third-oldest Major League Baseball park still in use, there’s something quintessentially Los Angeles about the venue.

Nas and Gustavo Dudamel Bring an Orchestral ‘Illmatic’ to the Disney Hall - variety.com
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03.05.2022

Nas and Gustavo Dudamel Bring an Orchestral ‘Illmatic’ to the Disney Hall

Andrew Barker Senior Features WriterWhat else is left to say about “Illmatic”? Nas’ 1994 debut has been included at or near the top of every credible “greatest hip-hop albums” list for as long as people have been compiling them. It’s inspired two books, countless scholarly essays, a play, and one feature-length documentary.

Miranda Lambert Sounds Perfectly at Home on the Wandering Travelogue ‘Palomino’: Album Review - variety.com
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27.04.2022

Miranda Lambert Sounds Perfectly at Home on the Wandering Travelogue ‘Palomino’: Album Review

Andrew Barker Senior Features Writer“Palomino” is Miranda Lambert’s fourth studio album of the past decade, but that number doesn’t quite capture the tear she’s been on. That period also saw her release three albums with her trio Pistol Annies, as well as last year’s stripped-down demo collection “The Marfa Tapes,” on which Lambert and fellow Texans Jack Ingram and Jon Randall traded tunes and banter over a campfire.

‘Cypress Hill: Insane in the Brain’ Review: Estevan Oriol’s Documentary is an Entertaining Ode to the L.A. Hip-Hop Innovators - variety.com
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24.04.2022

‘Cypress Hill: Insane in the Brain’ Review: Estevan Oriol’s Documentary is an Entertaining Ode to the L.A. Hip-Hop Innovators

Andrew Barker Senior Features WriterCypress Hill has always been an easy group to pigeonhole. From the adenoidal whine of frontman B-Real’s voice to the group’s almost monomaniacal focus on weed-smoking, one can imagine younger listeners writing them off as a one-note act.

‘Cypress Hill: Insane in the Brain’ Review: Estevan Oriol’s Documentary is an Entertaining Ode to the L.A. Hip-Hop Innovators - variety.com
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23.04.2022

‘Cypress Hill: Insane in the Brain’ Review: Estevan Oriol’s Documentary is an Entertaining Ode to the L.A. Hip-Hop Innovators

Andrew Barker Senior Features WriterCypress Hill has always been an easy group to pigeonhole. From the adenoidal whine of frontman B-Real’s voice to the group’s almost monomaniacal focus on weed-smoking, one can imagine younger listeners writing them off as a one-note act.

The Big Break: How Elliot Page’s Film Debut in ‘Marion Bridge’ Sparked Emotional Roles to Come Like ‘Hard Candy’ and ‘Juno’ - variety.com - county Halifax - county Canadian
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11.04.2022

The Big Break: How Elliot Page’s Film Debut in ‘Marion Bridge’ Sparked Emotional Roles to Come Like ‘Hard Candy’ and ‘Juno’

Andrew Barker Senior Features WriterOne of the most intriguing film actors of his generation, and a pioneering advocate for numerous social causes, Elliot Page has spent the majority of his life in front of cameras. A native of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Page notched his first role at the age of 10, earning a Young Artist Award nomination for a part in the Halifax-set Canadian TV movie “Pit Pony,” which eventually spun off into a two-season series.After a few other scattered television parts, his feature film debut came three years later, and was the first of several emotionally weighty roles that the thesp tackled at a very young age.

‘Umma’ Review: Sandra Oh Fears She’s Turning Into Her Mother in This Supernatural Horror Exercise - variety.com - USA - North Korea
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18.03.2022

‘Umma’ Review: Sandra Oh Fears She’s Turning Into Her Mother in This Supernatural Horror Exercise

Andrew Barker Senior Features WriterIt’s an eternal middle-aged anxiety: “I feel like I’m turning into my mother.” And it’s given a most literal rendering in Iris K. Shim’s supernatural horror exercise “Umma,” in which Sandra Oh stars as a rural beekeeper inhabited by the vengeful spirit of her estranged mom.

Oscar Documentary Short Nominees Cover a Wide Range of Topics - variety.com - state Maryland
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08.03.2022

Oscar Documentary Short Nominees Cover a Wide Range of Topics

Andrew Barker Senior Features WriterThe documentary short competition has long been a prime stage for nonfiction talent, and thanks to the renewed interest of streamers and new platforms, the format is as lively as ever. This year’s nominees encompass a wide range of subjects, from female sports pioneers to homelessness, love in a warzone and childhood bullying.

‘Meet Me in the Bathroom’ Review: Time Capsule Doc Explores the Early Years of the Strokes, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs and LCD Soundsystem - variety.com - New York - county Clinton
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24.01.2022

‘Meet Me in the Bathroom’ Review: Time Capsule Doc Explores the Early Years of the Strokes, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs and LCD Soundsystem

Andrew Barker Senior Features WriterThere’s a montage early on in Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace’s documentary “Meet Me in the Bathroom” that is bound to give any geriatric millennial pause. The year is 1999.

AFI Fest Returns to Its Hollywood Home - variety.com - China - USA - Hollywood
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10.11.2021

AFI Fest Returns to Its Hollywood Home

Andrew Barker Senior Features WriterResuming its traditional post as the last stand of the fall festival season, the American Film Institute’s AFI Fest will return to its traditional home at the TCL Chinese Theatres in Hollywood, its first in-person fest since 2019.

Nickelodeon’s ‘Star Trek: Prodigy’ Aims to Introduce the Series to a Younger Audience - variety.com
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13.10.2021

Nickelodeon’s ‘Star Trek: Prodigy’ Aims to Introduce the Series to a Younger Audience

Andrew Barker Senior Features WriterThe Star Trek franchise is among the most venerable of all 20th century entertainment properties. Having already birthed nine TV series and 13 feature films since its initially short-lived debut run in the 1960s, the thinking person’s space opera has mapped out the furthest reaches of the galaxy and all points in between.

‘Malignant’ Review: Anything Goes in James Wan’s Delightfully Demented Slasher - variety.com
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10.09.2021

‘Malignant’ Review: Anything Goes in James Wan’s Delightfully Demented Slasher

Andrew Barker Senior Features WriterMarking his return to horror after a detour into family-friendly blockbuster filmmaking with “Aquaman,” James Wan’s “Malignant” certainly proves that the director-producer still knows how to get down and dirty in the genre where he made his name.

‘All the Streets Are Silent: The Convergence of Hip-Hop and Skateboarding (1987-1997)’ Film Review - variety.com - New York
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31.07.2021

‘All the Streets Are Silent: The Convergence of Hip-Hop and Skateboarding (1987-1997)’ Film Review

Andrew Barker Senior Features WriterAs far as titles go, you can’t accuse Jeremy Elkin’s “All the Streets Are Silent: The Convergence of Hip-Hop and Skateboarding (1987-1997)” of false advertising. Tracing the two youth cultures as they dance around one another and finally intersect on the streets of New York City throughout the decade, the director gathers an astonishing amount of vintage footage, and finds no shortage of deep veins to tap.

‘Great White’ Review: Shark Survival Saga Treads Familiar Waters - variety.com
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16.07.2021

‘Great White’ Review: Shark Survival Saga Treads Familiar Waters

Andrew Barker Senior Features WriterOne has to imagine that conceptualizing a shark attack scene must be relatively easy.

‘The Boss Baby: Family Business’ Film Review: Animated Sequel Sticks With the Formula - variety.com
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30.06.2021

‘The Boss Baby: Family Business’ Film Review: Animated Sequel Sticks With the Formula

Andrew Barker Senior Features WriterWell, they made a sequel to “The Boss Baby.” The 2017 DreamWorks film, extremely loosely based on Marla Frazee’s children’s book series, bet big on the appeal of a dyspeptic, super-intelligent, black-suited infant speaking with the voice of Alec Baldwin while doing un-babylike things, and it was a bet that paid off handsomely, to the tune of half a billion in worldwide box office and an Oscar nomination.

‘Mary J. Blige’s My Life’ Film Review: Landmark R&B Album Gets a Documentary Spotlight - variety.com
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26.06.2021

‘Mary J. Blige’s My Life’ Film Review: Landmark R&B Album Gets a Documentary Spotlight

Andrew Barker Senior Features WriterMary J. Blige’s 1992 debut, “What’s the 411?,” was an instant smash that established the young Yonkers singer as a multiplatinum hitmaker, a fashion icon, and the prototype for what an R&B star could look and sound like in the hip-hop era.

AFI Docs Festival Marks a Return to D.C. Screens - variety.com - Columbia
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21.06.2021

AFI Docs Festival Marks a Return to D.C. Screens

Andrew Barker Senior Features WriterRunning June 22-27, the AFI Docs festival will bring a smorgasbord of nonfiction offerings to the greater Washington, D.C., area, screening 77 features in both the nation’s capital and nearby Silver Spring, Md.

Annecy Brings Animation Back to Cinemas With ‘Hybrid’ Festival - variety.com - France
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09.06.2021

Annecy Brings Animation Back to Cinemas With ‘Hybrid’ Festival

Andrew Barker Senior Features WriterEver since the 1960s, animators from the world over have assembled in the Alpine French city of Annecy to celebrate animated film. Initially a biannual event, the Annecy Intl.

Tribeca Film Festival Gets Back to the Big Screen - variety.com - New York
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08.06.2021

Tribeca Film Festival Gets Back to the Big Screen

Andrew Barker Senior Features WriterTaking place across outdoor venues in all five boroughs of New York City, the Tribeca Film Festival will celebrate its 20th anniversary June 9-20, screening a bevy of features, shorts, TV series, podcasts and games in what is being billed as the first major in-person film festival to take place in North America since the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.Managing all the logistics to mount a proper in-person festival despite such circumstances would be a tall

Hundreds of Janet Jackson Artifacts to Be Sold at Charity Auction - variety.com - Spain
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19.04.2021

Hundreds of Janet Jackson Artifacts to Be Sold at Charity Auction

Andrew Barker Senior Features WriterEver wondered how you could get your hands on Janet Jackson’s signature black jacket-hat-and-gloves ensemble from the “Rhythm Nation” tour? Or her outfits from the “That’s the Way Love Goes” and “Alright” videos? Her gold and platinum records? Her wedding dress? Her 1956 Chevy pickup truck? Her high school Spanish homework?If so, you’re in luck, as all of the above will be among the thousand-plus Jackson artifacts set to be auctioned off on May 14-16 by

‘City of Lies’ Director Brad Furman on the Film’s Long Journey to the Screen - variety.com - Los Angeles
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22.03.2021

‘City of Lies’ Director Brad Furman on the Film’s Long Journey to the Screen

Andrew Barker Senior Features WriterPerhaps it’s only appropriate that a film detailing one of Los Angeles’ most infamous unsolved murder cases would have a long journey to the screen, but Brad Furman’s “City of Lies” had a bumpier road than most. Detailing LAPD detective Russell Poole’s investigation into the 1997 murder of Christopher Wallace – a.k.a.

SXSW Gets Back on Track With Virtual Film Festival - variety.com
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15.03.2021

SXSW Gets Back on Track With Virtual Film Festival

Andrew Barker Senior Features WriterFew film institutions, and certainly no film festivals, experienced a COVID trial by fire quite as SXSW did last year. The mammoth Austin event — which includes a film festival, a tech conference and its original smorgasbord of musical performances — was the first major film festival to cancel in response to the pandemic when the city of Austin shut it down on March 6, a week before it was supposed to kick off.

Slamdance Looks to Broaden Its Audience with Virtual Festival - variety.com
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12.02.2021

Slamdance Looks to Broaden Its Audience with Virtual Festival

Andrew Barker Senior Features WriterMore than just about any existing film festival, Slamdance was started with an eye toward inclusion. In the case of the Park City festival, which was founded as a more freewheeling alternative to Sundance back in 1995, that sense of inclusion largely pertained to the filmmakers themselves: first-timers, experimentalists and enterprising directors without much in the way of resources to have their films shown in a proper theatrical environment.

‘Bliss’ Review: Mike Cahill’s Sci-Fi Fable Misses the Mark - variety.com
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02.02.2021

‘Bliss’ Review: Mike Cahill’s Sci-Fi Fable Misses the Mark

Andrew Barker Senior Features WriterThe biggest challenge of discussing Mike Cahill’s “Bliss” lies in describing its premise without making it sound considerably wilder and more interesting than it actually is.

With Virtual Panels and Events, Sundance Hopes to Bring the Park City Experience Home - variety.com
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27.01.2021

With Virtual Panels and Events, Sundance Hopes to Bring the Park City Experience Home

Andrew Barker Senior Features WriterSundance always has pride of position when it comes to the festival calendar: as the first major fest of the year, it often sets the tone for the 12 months of far-flung festival galas and premieres to come.

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