“Take Me Home” has finished its festival run, and is being released for free public enjoyment on Vimeo.
Lloyd Kaufman & Troma Panel at Comikaze 2014
Check out the raw, unedited audio from Lloyd Kaufman & Troma Entertainment's Q&A panel...
Comikaze 2014 – Searchable Schedule for Sunday November 2nd
Caotica will be attending Stan Lee's 2014 Comikaze at the Los Angeles Convention Center from...
Comikaze 2014 – Searchable Schedule for Saturday November 1st
Caotica will be attending Stan Lee's 2014 Comikaze at the Los Angeles Convention Center from...
Comikaze 2014 – Searchable Schedule for Friday October 31
Caotica will be attending Stan Lee's 2014 Comikaze at the Los Angeles Convention Center from...
Starlight Drive-In 2013
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Piracy and the Small Indie Filmmaker
- Tom Giovanetti - IPI.org Those who dismiss concerns about copyright piracy always deflect the conversation to the big Hollywood studios, as if piracy only affects extremely wealthy people driving around in Bentleys. It's not surprising that defenders of piracy tend...
Reddit Roundup: Filmmaker’s Kitbag
Reddit is one of the most beautiful places on the internet. That is, once you've learned to navigate it's enormous well of content. Reddit is labyrinth. Our Subreddit Central series cherry pick the best subreddits for content gold, saving you the trouble of learning...
Corner Gas Gets a Kick-Start
Corner Gas has returned from the dead in a blaze of angelic glory to give us a feature film. And like most productions in this country, it's happening on the public dime. The popular series will receive a theatrical release around November, followed by TV and DVD...
The Script Sandwich – Moonrise Kingdom
The time: Summer, 1965. The place: a fairy-tale New England that should have been but never was. Two young outcasts fall in love and run away to make a life for themselves, against the wishes of their family. Wes Anderson and Roman Coppola's MOONRISE KINGDOM is a tale...
The Script Sandwich – Looper
In a neo-noir future, assassin Bruce Willis travels through time to fight his younger, more Joseph Gordon-Levitt self. Explanations of time travel are mercifully sparse, but the action is just how we like it! Non-stop. We like our action nonstop, that's what we're...