“Don’t watch ‘Food, Inc.’ if you don’t want to ruin your appetite” ( via PopWire) I’ve had this film on my list of ones to see in the theater—but will I need to skip the popcorn?
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“Don’t watch ‘Food, Inc.’ if you don’t want to ruin your appetite” ( via PopWire) I’ve had this film on my list of ones to see in the theater—but will I need to skip the popcorn?
A film adaptation of the 1978 children’s book classic, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs will hit theaters in Fall 2009.
I’m really looking forward to Spike Jonze’s film adaptation (with Dave Eggers) of Maurice Sendak’s beloved children’s book Where the Wild Things Are.
(film poster found via slash film via Nick magazine)
Michael C. Place and his team at Build have created this promotional poster for Gary Hustwit’s industrial design documentary, Objectified. And I believe that’s Akzidenz Grotesk rather than the star of his previous film, Helvetica. (via Jason Santa Maria)O21C car, Biomega bike, Kelvin40 jet and chars by Marc Newson
Neil Gaiman’s Coraline opens tonight! I hope it meets my very high expectations.
‘Candy Land’ to become a movie? The idea is either a lovely + cheesy trip down memory lane, or frightening.
‘Arrested Development’ movie is on! (via Daily News)
I’ll believe it when I see it. But I’m crossing my fingers…
(pic above from film junk)
Slumdog Millionaire gets Addictive TV treatment
(via Brand Republic)
Second to Wall-E, I think this was my favorite film I saw in 2008.
The End of 2008 is near. Film still above from Strangers on a Train c. 1951 (via Dill Pixels via very short list)
In a recent AdAge article titled “Gondry’s Movie Captures DIY’s Impact on Professional Creativity”, Teressa Iezzi writes “New Line Cinema has harnessed the sweding premise in an online and offline campaign that does right by the film’s crafty spirit. Visitors to BeKindMovie.com, created by Sydney Australia’s Tequila, discover that the internet has been erased and they must help rebuild (swede) it.” I find Tequila’s fragmented design for Michel Gondry’s “Be Kind Rewind,” refreshingly…