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Sidewalk 2009: Horror plus time equals comedy

September 25th, 2009

Wade on Birmingham - Sidewalk Moving Picture FestivalMovie review: The documentary “Best Worst Movie” provides a good look at how an unintentionally bad movie gets made.

The movie opens the Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival tonight.

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Sidewalk 2009: Zombies über alles

September 23rd, 2009

Wade on Birmingham - Sidewalk Moving Picture FestivalMovie review: The Norwegian horror/comedy “Dead Snow” (“Død snø”) bills itself as “Nazi zombies!” but actually delivers on the right mix of laughs and scares in a frozen horror show.

The movie screens Saturday at the Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival.

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Sidewalk 2009: How do you get to Bass Hall?

September 22nd, 2009

Wade on Birmingham - Sidewalk Moving Picture FestivalMovie review: “They Came to Play,” an inspirational documentary about participants in the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, does an excellent job of showing that not every classical pianist is the same.

The movie screens Saturday at the Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival.

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Sidewalk 2009: Get your ass to Mars

September 21st, 2009

Wade on Birmingham - Sidewalk Moving Picture FestivalMovie preview: 10 reasons to see the North American premiere of the sci-fi/horror/comedy “Interplanetary” from the makers of “Hide and Creep.”

The film screens Sunday at the Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival.

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Sidewalk 2009: 12-sided lives

September 20th, 2009

Wade on Birmingham - Sidewalk Moving Picture FestivalMovie review: “The Dungeon Masters” does a commendable job in presenting a likely prejudged topic — participants in role-playing games — in a very “without-comment” manner.

The film screens Saturday at the Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival.

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Sidewalk 2009: A whole new you

September 18th, 2009

Wade on Birmingham - Sidewalk Moving Picture FestivalMovie review: “If your father no longer remembers you, does he stop being your father?” Such is the familial dilemma in the documentary, “Forgetting Dad.”

The film screens Sept. 26 at the Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival.

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Muck ado about fuppet

December 16th, 2005

muckfuppet shoot

“The “Muckfuppet” shoot took 10 hours, 24 people, one diner and one award-winning script — all for a five-minute movie.”

I’ve been doing PR work for my friend’s movie, “Muckfuppet.” We shot the five-minute romantic short all day Sunday at a Southside diner, and I blogged about the behind-the scenes action on the movie’s blog site.

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