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People with Projects: The art of music videos: dying or changing?

People with Projects: The art of music videos: dying or changing?

Kelsey Mihachik December 1, 2017

Last week, two music videos featuring celebrities were released back-to-back on YouTube. In addition to having star power, the videos, “Beautiful Trauma,” by P!nk, and “Santa’s Coming for Us,”...

The new Coen Brothers comedy “Hail, Caesar!” opened Friday. PHOTO BY SARAH SILBIGER/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

REVIEW: Coen Brothers’ “Hail, Caesar!” underwhelms

Felipe Belfort Marques February 8, 2016

With their vast and well-established oeuvre spanning several genres, the Coen Brothers are considered two of the most diverse writers, directors and producers of the film industry. After writing a film...

Channing Tatum as Caine Wise and Mila Kunis as Jupiter Jones star in “Jupiter Ascending,” released Friday. PHOTO COURTESY OF WARNER BROS. PICTURES

REVIEW: “Jupiter Ascending” delivers cosmic confusion, stellar spectacle

Joe Incollingo February 6, 2015

There’s a theory to be made, and here we’ll make it, that “too big to fail” can decently apply to certain movies. After James Cameron pioneered the concept in the ‘80s, the “big dumb blockbuster”...

Marlon Wayans on frighteningly funny ‘A Haunted House 2’

Daily Free Press Admin April 16, 2014

“I think a lot of funny people are really tormented souls. I’m not. I’m just crazy,” admitted Marlon Wayans in a loud, boisterous voice at a roundtable discussion at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel on...

Side Effects: Soderbergh’s dogged final dissertation

Daily Free Press Admin February 14, 2013

There may be no one person more responsible for the rise of the independent movie scene than Steven Soderbergh. His landmark feature Sex, Lies, and Videotape was an effective psychological thriller,...

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