Posted On Saturday, February 18th, 2012 By admin
Steve Martin, Jack Black and Owen Wilson are at a crossroads — one is experiencing a mid-life crisis, another a late-life crisis, and the third, a far from ordinary no-life crisis. From David Frankel, the director of “The Devil Wears Prada” and “Marley & Me,” comes a sophisticated comedy about three friendly rivals who, tired of being ruled by obligations and responsibilities, dedicate a year of their lives to following their dreams. Their big year takes them on a cross-country journey of wild and life-changing adventures. See Jack Black, Steve Martin, and Owen Wilson hang out together in the trailer for ‘The Big Year’, which mixes sentiment with broad comedy. Will the movie be touchingly funny – or corny and dumb?Here’s a joke: Jack Black, Steve Martin, and Owen Wilson all walk onto a movie set, vibram five fingers shoes , working with Marley & Me director David Frankel and The Man Who Knew Too Little screenwriter Howard Franklin on The Big Year, an adaptation of Mark Obmascik’s 1998 book, “The Big Year: A Tale of Man, Nature and Fowl Obsession.” The punchline? You get a movie that truly looks like the sum of its parts, if the official Big Continue Reading
Posted On Friday, February 17th, 2012 By admin
Watch Crime After Crime Free Online Megavideo Crime After Crime is a 2011 documentary film directed by Yoav Potash about the case of Deborah Peagler. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2011, and will be shown at the San Francisco International Film Festival in April 2011. The Los Angeles Times listed the documentary as ‘a must-see film’ and The Hollywood Reporter described the film as ‘a tremendously moving story, strong in social commitment and deftly woven out of years of footage.’ The Salt Lake Tribune called the film ‘a riveting examination of justice denied through political manipulation and prosecutorial callousness.’ The film earned the Henry Hampton Award for Excellence in Film and Digital Media, presented by the Council on Foundations, and the Pursuit of Justice Award, presented by the California Women’s Law Center. The film was funded by the Sundance Documentary Fund, the San Francisco Foundation, the Lynn and Jules Kroll Fund for Jewish Documentary Film at the Foundation for Jewish Culture, the Pacific Pioneer Fund, five finger shoes , the Bay Area Video Coalition, the Women in Film Foundation Film Finishing Fund supported by Netflix, the Jewish Federation of the Greater East Bay, and Jewish Continue Reading