Company Town: Ben Fritz believes that “there should be something for everyone this weekend at the multiplex” — the animated “Megamind” for the kiddies, the road comedy “Due Date” for the guys, and the female-centric “For Colored Girls” for the ladies, all of which are “generating strong pre-release interest among their distinct audiences” — and that this could result in “the biggest opening weekend in the month of November ever,” topping the $154 million take from the first weekend in November 2003.
Cinema Eye: Aj Schnack announces the nominees for the 2011 Cinema Eye Honors for Nonfiction Filmmaking, which are chosen by “representatives from top film festivals showcasing nonfiction work” and have feted documentary films since 2007. This year’s nominees for best nonfiction film are Janus Metz’s “Armadillo,” Banksy’s “Exit Through the Gift Shop,” Lixin Fan’s “Last Train Home,” Jeff Malmberg’s “Marwencol,” and Laura Poitras’s “The Oath.” The winner will...
Cinema Eye: Aj Schnack announces the nominees for the 2011 Cinema Eye Honors for Nonfiction Filmmaking, which are chosen by “representatives from top film festivals showcasing nonfiction work” and have feted documentary films since 2007. This year’s nominees for best nonfiction film are Janus Metz’s “Armadillo,” Banksy’s “Exit Through the Gift Shop,” Lixin Fan’s “Last Train Home,” Jeff Malmberg’s “Marwencol,” and Laura Poitras’s “The Oath.” The winner will...
- 11/5/2010
- by Mary Skawinski
- Scott Feinberg
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