Cool Stuff: ‘Cut It Out,’ Pop Culture Silhouettes By Jordan Monsell
Los Angeles has a double-dose of great pop culture art debuting Friday night. Gallery 1988 has their postcard show (check it out here) and the Hero Complex Gallery has Cut It Out: The Silhouette Art...
View Article‘Dazed and Confused’ Live Read: Nostalgia and Novelty Provide a New Look at...
The great thing about Dazed and Confused? I get older and it stays the same age. Twenty-two years after Richard Linklater‘s ’70s slice of life film hit theaters, listening to it read by a group of...
View ArticleExclusive: /Film Takes You Behind the Scenes of a Jason Reitman Live Read
There are less than 24 hours until the big event and Captain America is out. The text comes in at 11:20 p.m. on Wednesday March 18. For the past two weeks, I’ve been talking regularly to...
View ArticleCool Stuff: Joshua Budich’s ‘Fictional Food’ Art Show
Whether you’re a human, animal, alien, cartoon, hobbit, robot or something else, one thing links almost every single character in pop culture: food. We all need something to keep us going, give us...
View ArticleCool Stuff: A Rick Baker Auction Featuring One of a Kind Props and Effects
In the realm of motion picture effects and make-up, Rick Baker is the name among names. A seven-time Oscar winner, he’s been making us believe the unbelievable for the better part of five decades....
View ArticleVideo: /Film Enters The Oasis at Hollywood’s ‘Ready Player One’ Challenge
When Los Angeles residents pass the corner of Hollywood and Vine, there’s normally nothing to see but an empty parking lot. But from now until April 1, that lot has been transformed into the Ready...
View ArticleVideo: /Film Visits The New ‘Justice League’ Exhibit on the Warner Bros....
Earlier this week, the folks at the Warner Bros. Studio Tour invited me and a handful of other journalists to check out the newly-revamped DC Universe Exhibit, which now includes props and costumes...
View ArticleVideo: /Film Attends ‘Jurassic Park’ 25th Anniversary Celebration at...
This past weekend, Universal Studios Hollywood held an official Jurassic Park 25th anniversary celebration in the park for fans of Steven Spielberg‘s 1993 classic. They provided tons of...
View ArticleWelcome to the Party, Pal: Notes from a ‘Die Hard’ Tour of Nakatomi Plaza and...
(We recently celebrated the 30th anniversary of Die Hard, arguably the greatest action movie of all time. /Film has explored the film from every angle with a whole series of articles. To conclude our...
View ArticleVideo: ‘LOST’ Live Concert Highlights, Featuring Michael Giacchino, Damon...
Nearly 14 years after the premiere of ABC’s mega-hit drama LOST, showrunners Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse reunited at the John Ansin Ford Amphitheatre in Los Angeles this past weekend for We Have...
View ArticleStep Into the Worlds of ‘It’, ‘The Shining’, ‘Beetlejuice’, and More in...
Have you ever wondered what Pennywise’s lair smells like? You’ll soon have the chance to find out. An immersive, multi-sensory art installation will begin touring the country this April that will...
View ArticleZack Snyder Announces Three-Day Event with Director’s Cut Screenings of...
Zack Snyder, who somehow went from being a fascinating visual stylist to one of the biggest lightning rod filmmakers in Hollywood, has announced a three-day event in which he will showcase director’s...
View ArticleWatch: /Film Visits The New ‘Aquaman’ Exhibit on the Warner Bros. Studio Tour
Last year, /Film visited the Warner Bros. Studio Tour to experience their Justice League exhibit, but that entire area has now been completely overhauled to create an all-new exhibit full of costumes...
View ArticleGeorge Lucas Just Made It Possible For Kids to Get into The Academy Museum...
The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences has been working on building a new museum in Los Angeles, and it’s set to open later this year. Information on how much it will cost to gain entry...
View ArticleContest: Win Free Tickets to an Early ‘Tolkien’ Screening, Featuring a Q&A...
Fox Searchlight has been developing a movie based on the life of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings author J.R.R. Tolkien for six years, and Tolkien is finally coming to theaters this May. And if...
View ArticleSneak Preview: Alamo Drafthouse Los Angeles Promises to be a Film Fanatic...
Over a decade ago, I saw my first movie screening in the Alamo Drafthouse in Austin, Texas, and declared that it was “the best movie theater EVER!” I remember Alamo founder Tim League telling me at...
View Article‘Breaking Bad’ Pop-Up Experience Coming to Los Angeles Starting Next Week
Six years after its series finale, the world has Breaking Bad on the brain again with El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie set to premiere on Netflix this Friday. But now Los Angeles residents will be able...
View Article‘Clueless’ Pop-Up Coming to Los Angeles to Celebrate the Film’s 25th Anniversary
This year marks the 25th anniversary of Clueless, writer/director Amy Heckerling‘s 1990s comedy classic starring Alicia Silverstone, Stacey Dash, the late Brittany Murphy, and the immortal Paul Rudd....
View ArticleThe Academy Museum of Motion Pictures Opens This Fall: Here’s What You Need...
“How could there be no film center in the global center of film?” That was a question Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos had when he first moved to Los Angeles in the late 1990s and discovered that the...
View ArticleQuentin Tarantino Has Bought the Historic Vista Theater in Los Angeles
Quentin Tarantino is more than just a director and newly published novelist. The Pulp Fiction and Once Upon A Time…in Hollywood director is also a movie theater owner (twice over, in fact). Tarantino...
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