Rss Feed
Tweeter button
Facebook button
Linkedin button
Flickr button
Youtube button
[ Content | Sidebar ]

Archives for Moving Pictures!

Ural Motion Spot

We recently worked with St Croix Harley Davidson to create a motion spot and a catalog of still imagery to promote their Ural motorcycles. The Russian sidecar motorcycle was a very effective tool for the Soviet Union during World War II and is still manufactured near the Ural mountains. Some are then exported to the [...]

Moving Pictures!: An Education

An Education is fantastic for four reasons. In the following order. A: The way it’s filmed is gorgeous as you can tell from the screen-grabs attached below. B: The soundtrack is great. I love to find some rare gems on a soundtrack. C: The screenplay is done by Nick Hornby, therefore the story is quite [...]

Moving Pictures!: Broken Embraces

I had a chance to see Pedro Almodovar’s new film Broken Embraces this weekend and I believe it is worthy of my latest “Moving Pictures!” post. If your a fan of foreign films even a tiny bit than Almodovar should be at the top of your must see list. If he’s not already then I [...]

Moving Pictures!: Bright Star

In the latest installment of Moving Pictures! aka me thinking i’m some sort of film critic, I’m gonna take a look at the romantic thriller that is Bright Star. Although I’d love to say I was a 19th century poetry aficionado with a minor in Shakespearean theory from Princeton, I’m really not!  I did like [...]

Moving Pictures!: COCAINE COWBOYS

I enjoy documentaries. There, I said it. From time to time I get the sense that people characterize a documentary watcher as some sort of elitist movie watcher. Like movies are for pure enjoyment, no reason to sit on the couch and learn something on a friday night right??? Well Cocaine Cowboys is for all [...]

Moving Pictures!: CITIZEN KANE

As I have with ‘My mother read to me’ I’d like to keep up a log of the movies I watch and possibly make a few comments that you may or may not consider a review. For now I’m calling it “Moving Pictures!”.
After reading a best films of the decade list I was interested in [...]