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Order of Chaos in Theatres Friday, censored film back on DVD and more!‏

February 12th, 2010 by alandunn | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »

 
“Order of Chaos” chronicles the duplicitous relationship between a naive attorney (Coiro) and a neighbor-colleague (Ventimiglia) and their fierce competition to move up in the firm and get ahead in life.
Starring Rhys Coiro (TV’s “24″ and the upcoming films, “MacGruber,” “30 Days of Night: Dark Days” and “Straw Dogs”), Milo Ventimiglia (“Rocky Balboa,” “Gamer,” TV’s [...]

January Review

February 3rd, 2010 by alandunn | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »

 
To begin  a new year,  I aim to have a look back over the best releases from the past month and highlight some great films to keep an eye out for. For January my top picks would have to be The Road, It’s Complicated, Up in the Air and Precious.
The central story of The Road [...]

Anna’s Playground

February 3rd, 2010 by alandunn | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »

 
 

Contact:  Sarah Shamla
                 Tunheim Partners
                 952-851-7279 – office
                 sshamla@tunheim.com

 
 
International Award-Winning Short Ana’s Playground To Screen
At the Santa Barbara Film Festival
 

 
Minneapolis (January 28, 2010) – Ana’s Playground, a short film about children living in armed conflict has been accepted to screen at the 25th annual Santa Barbara Film Festival.  Ana’s Playground will screen twice – [...]

Line-up for 2010 Human Rights Campaign Los Angeles Gala: Sen. Barbara Boxer, Portia De Rossi‏

January 21st, 2010 by alandunn | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »

SENATOR BARARA BOXER TO APPEAR AS
FEATURED SPEAKER, PORTIA DE ROSSI TO RECEIVE VISABILTY AWARD AT
HUMAN RIGHTS CAMPAIGN LOS ANGELES GALA
 
2ND Annual E-Hero Award to Honor Best Online Video with “Speak the Truth” Theme
 
LOS ANGELES, Calif. – Senator Barbara Boxer will be the featured speaker at the Human Rights Campaign Los Angeles Gala at [...]

2009: A review

January 14th, 2010 by alandunn | Posted in 2009, Indies, benjamin button, family films, horror films, paranormal activity, up | No Comments »

As a new year beckons it’s always a delight to look back on the great films from the past 12 months and celebrate the finest pieces of cinema in anticipation of a great 2010.
One of the contenders for best film of 2009 has to be The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, a lovingly told story with [...]

Love stories, time and tragedy

January 4th, 2010 by alandunn | Posted in European Cinema, Hollywood Cinema | No Comments »

Having just seen The Time Travellers Wife at the cinema, it put me in mind of The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, not least so because of the Brad Pitt connection ( Pitt produces The Time Travellers Wife and stars in Benjamin Button) but also because of the tragic, fanciful love story that lies at [...]

The Hurt Locker

January 4th, 2010 by alandunn | Posted in Hollywood Cinema | No Comments »

I’m not generally interested in war films. The themes, stories, and harrowing imagery often leave me feeling unsettled and disturbed, they are simply a bit too real and challenging for me to mentally digest. That isn’t to say I haven’t tried to watch a few, and indeed appreciate how artful and superbly made some of [...]