Are you in the mood for some award-winning animated shorts? Excellent! We’ve chosen six shorts for you, all from the 1960s, in honour of National Classic Movie Day on May 16. If you plan to drop by our house for the celebration, we’ll make popcorn and lemonade. Oh – there’ll be chocolate cake, too, because […]… Continue reading National Classic Movie Day: 6 Animated Shorts from the 1960s — Silver Screenings
Month: June 2020
Classic Movies as Comfort Food — Silver Screenings
Do you have “comfort movies” you turn to when you feel off-kilter? Comfort movies are like comfort food. They may not solve the world’s problems, but they fortify you enough to take another whack at the obstacles you face. We (yours truly) have a lot of comfort movies, but when we sifted through them to […]… Continue reading Classic Movies as Comfort Food — Silver Screenings
How to Spot a Bad Marriage Before the Wedding — Silver Screenings
Have you ever received news of a betrothal and thought, “I give it six months”? Now, that’s not to say that marriages that seem to be a bad idea are a bad idea, or that the couple isn’t willing to Make It Work. Surprising things can happen. But not always. Sometimes you want to steer […]… Continue reading How to Spot a Bad Marriage Before the Wedding — Silver Screenings
Politely Awaiting the End of the World — Silver Screenings
What would you do if you knew the world were to end in eight months? If the threat were a nuclear or alien attack, then one might hope for a last-minute peace treaty to Patch Things Up. But what if The End were to be caused by an errant star? Not that you need more […]… Continue reading Politely Awaiting the End of the World — Silver Screenings
Film Blocking, What is it? — The Script Blog
Film blocking and staging mean choreographing the actors and the camera in a given scene in a way which develops and pushes the film narrative forward. 37 more words via Film Blocking, What is it? — The Script Blog
The 3 Best Car Chases from the 70s — The Script Blog
Today we are going to travel in memory lane, but we’ll do so real, real fast. The 70s was a great time for car chases in American movies. 38 more words via The 3 Best Car Chases from the 70s — The Script Blog
LA Feedback Festival Testimonial – June 16 2020
Filmmaker Myriam Kamel (MY BROTHER) At first I was very very VERY nervous, but after I was relieved. It’s amazing to get that kind of feedback from strangers. I loved that people who had trouble relating to the story or who didn’t understand certain things had the guts to speak out and say it. Too often… Continue reading LA Feedback Festival Testimonial – June 16 2020
LA Feedback Festival – June 15 2020
Filmmaker Justin Zachary (NOW) Nervous. It’s always nerve-wracking hearing what people think of your work. Especially something that’s so personal to you. But, after I heard the positive feedback it was a relief that people actually got it! Watch the Audience FEEDBACK Video: Submit exclusively via Film Freeway: The fastest growing film festival in the… Continue reading LA Feedback Festival – June 15 2020
No Country for Old Men (2007) Review — Let’s Go To The Movies
When hunter Llewelyn Moss stumbles upon a drug deal that went very wrong and finds two million dollars in cash near Rio Grande it was never going to be easy to keep the money especially with psychopathic killer Anton Chigurgh tracking him! ⭐️⭐️⭐️ via No Country for Old Men (2007) Review — Let’s Go To The… Continue reading No Country for Old Men (2007) Review — Let’s Go To The Movies
Musical Moments – The Sopranos Theme — Let’s Go To The Movies
Over the past few weeks I have eventually had the time to watch The Sopranos, all six outstanding and amazing seasons of it! I can now fully understand why it is regarded as one of the greatest tv series of all time, its truly amazing. So in celebration of finishing it all yesterday I though […]… Continue reading Musical Moments – The Sopranos Theme — Let’s Go To The Movies