Getting Short with the 2012 Oscars – by Brennan Foster

From the Oscar nominated A Morning Stroll

If you haven’t had an opportunity to see these 2012 Oscar nominated short films and you’re placing last- minute bets, here are personal picks courtesy of Brennan Foster: BEST SHORT ANIMATION A MORNING STROLL. Winner of the BAFTA, this nominee depicts a chicken walking down a city sidewalk — over a hundred-year time span. Its animation style… [Continue Reading]

The Vow

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Movie review by Russell Pinkston The Vow is about Paige (Rachel McAdams) and Leo (Channing Tatum), a young newlywed couple madly in love who are involved in an automobile accident.   Leo is not hurt but Paige is thrown through the windshield and suffers memory loss….basically the loss of all memories of being married, in love and nice.  … [Continue Reading]

Journey 2: The Mysterious Island

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  Movie review by Russell Pinkston Journey 2 wastes no time getting to the “action”. Sean Anderson (Josh Hutcherson) is being pursued by police after he broke into a satellite facility to gain access to a message sent by his grandfather (Michael Caine). He is caught but release into the custody of his step-father Hank… [Continue Reading]

Director’s Cut Radio Daily–Friday 17 September–RoboCop Musical. Danny Boyle’s 127 Hours. Fungus Film Destruction.

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Podcast (news): Play in new window | Download | Embed You’re listening to the Director’s Cut Radio show, the guy’s show about movies.  Today I have news of Danny Boyle’s 127 hours; also the film history of the 20th century is being destroyed by a fungus; plus this week in rumors; and Robocop: The Musical… [Continue Reading]

Director’s Cut Radio Daily–Thursday 16 September–Thomas Edison. Tron Legacy. Venice Film Festival.

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Podcast (news): Play in new window | Download | Embed You’re listening to the director’s cut radio show, the guy’s show about movies. Today I attack Thomas Edison; also I have a link that shows you little exciting parts of Tron Legacy; and I have a shot piece on what made the honor roll at… [Continue Reading]

Director’s Cut Radio Daily–Wednesday 15 September–Spiderman Musical. Roger Ebert can’t eat Crow. Viral Marketing of StayFresh Feminine Sanitary Napkins.

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Podcast (news): Play in new window | Download | Embed You’re listening to the director’s cut radio show, the guy’s show about movies. Today I can bring you up to speed about the Spiderman Musical; also Roger Ebert must wish he could scream by now because his insight to movies in 1996 lacks foresight; and… [Continue Reading]

The Director’s Cut vs. Resident Evil: Afterlife 3D

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Podcast: Play in new window | Download | Embed This week on the Director’s Cut, the the guys take on the latest installment of the undead movie franchise, Resident Evil: Afterlife 3D. Milla’s still super hot, but does she still have what it takes to save what’s left of the world from the T-virus? Find… [Continue Reading]

Director’s Cut Radio Daily–Tuesday 14 September–A New Star Trek Villain. Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 1 – New TV Spot. Captain America First on-set photos.

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Podcast (news): Play in new window | Download | Embed Today I have news of the latest Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part 1 trailer, also :30 Seconds about the staff of the directors cut radio show, plus i’ll point you to the latest photos from the set of Captain America, and JJ Abrams… [Continue Reading]

Director’s Cut Radio Daily–Monday 13 September– Already planed a 4th Sequel for Resident Evil. Joaquin Phoenix on Letterman 1 year 7 months and 11 days later. Music Video Awards from the network that doesn’t play Music Videos.

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Podcast (news): Play in new window | Download | Embed Today I have news from Captain Sucesss, he lets Joaquin Phoenix in on the Joke; also MTV’s the network that doesn’t play music videos had their music video award show last night; and since “Resident Evil: After Life” is in theaters free PR and a… [Continue Reading]