Thursday, July 28, 2011 2:23PM - By Mali Elfman

With the cold sting of Sundance a ways away in the distance, it’s finally that time of year when all the little gems from the ‘Dance hit theaters for everyone to see! Woohoo! This week in theaters some of the best of Sundance hits local theaters including some of our favorite, Life in a Day, The Guard, The Devil’s Double, The Future and more. Find out more about the films, get reviews from the festivals, reviews since the festivals and interviews with many of the filmmakers and actors below… Continue Reading
Wednesday, January 26, 2011 7:55PM - By Mali Elfman

Hearing that the Scott Brothers have produced a film of entirely of user-submitted content means one of two things — this is going to be a complete, chaotic mess, with random thoughts, and scattered ideas that don’t lead up to anything OR this is a film that will change cinema as we know it and absolutely shock and amaze audiences. For me there was really no in between. So what was it….
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Monday, November 8, 2010 3:44PM - By Krystal Clark

Do remember when Ridley Scott and Kevin MacDonald conducted an open casting call for their upcoming YouTube inspired movie? The film is called Life in a Day, and it’s a documentary that’s produced by Scott and directed by MacDonald that centers on a day in the life of thousands of YouTube users. The first official poster promoting the film has been released as well as its official synopsis. Take a look…
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Thursday, August 5, 2010 6:48PM - By Mali Elfman

Don’t you love it when someone big does something cool instead of something crappy? I kid Ridley! But honestly, this sounds way more cool than a remake of Robin Hood- it uses both modern technology and it’s an original idea! Yay!
Ridley Scott’s “Scott Free UK” project begins editing 4600 hours of footage in order to complete the documentary film: Life in a Day. The film could only be made with the help of you out there. They asked for submissions for YouTube’s Life in a Day (don’t try to submit, the deadline has passed) and they received over 80,000 submissions and representing 197 countries, in 45 different languages. Scott said of the project…
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