Author Archives: Charley Cvercko

Tugg.com: throw your own crowd-sourced film festival

March 19th, 2012 | Posted by Charley Cvercko in Uncategorized - (0 Comments)
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Tugg.com helps bring moviegoers back to the theater with crowd-sourced screening events. Read more

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An interview with Christian Palmer, director of the indie dark comedy William Never Married. Read more

WalMart Leads Its customers into the Cloud

March 14th, 2012 | Posted by Charley Cvercko in Uncategorized - (0 Comments)
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In what’s being touted as two steps forward, but seems more like half a step back, WalMart is launching what is essentially a DVD ripping service. Read more

GREY MATTERS: The lunatics are in the hall!

March 13th, 2012 | Posted by Charley Cvercko in Movie Reviews - (0 Comments)
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Read this article from the Press Play blog on the top ten films about mental illness by Ian Grey. Read more

John Carter and the Giant Peach

Disney seems surprised that their film “John Carter” is shaping up to be a financial flop of historic proportions. Read more

Tom Hardy to Walk in Brando’s Biker Boots

March 9th, 2012 | Posted by Charley Cvercko in Uncategorized - (0 Comments)
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Tom Hardy has signed onto what sounds like a post-Viet Nam variation on the 1953 Marlon Brando vehicle The Wild One. Read more

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So you’ve made a short film. You’ve got it written, shot, and cut, ready to go. Except for the music. Read more

Robert B. Sherman: December 19, 1925 – March 5, 2012

March 6th, 2012 | Posted by Charley Cvercko in Uncategorized - (1 Comments)
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Robert B. Sherman, half of the two-brother team responsible for such songs as “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious” and “You’re Sixteen (You’re Beautiful, and You’re Mine)” has died at age 86. Read more

The End: why is it so hard to get the ending right?

March 1st, 2012 | Posted by Charley Cvercko in Movie Reviews - (0 Comments)
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The ending of a movie is arguably the most important part. It’s the moment when everything that’s gone before is gathered, resolved, and handed over to the audience, a complete package for you to take with you as you leave the theater. Read more

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Nick Cross’s “The Pig Farmer” is a cautionary tale about drugs and foxes with real estate connections. Nick recently sat down with us for an interview. Read more