Guy Magar
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HBO’s ‘Game Change’: McCain’s National Shame of Palin
Film revisits Palin’s lack of fitness for office and McCain staff’s negligence
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Steven Spielberg & John Williams: The Divine Union of Film and Music
They are living testament to the power of the marriage and filmmaking’s greatest and most productive duo ever
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Why Paul Greengrass’ ‘Green Zone’ Is 1 of the Top 10 Films of the Decade
In my opinion, this is a true masterpiece of filmmaking which didn’t get its proper due as it was marketed as an action film
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The Good, the Bad and the Hollywood
Whatever happened to Harvey Weinstein’s “wow!” film of 1997?
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Wanted: An American Hero; Found: ‘Dancing’s’ J.R. Martinez
This guy has embraced the gift of life and celebrates it daily … as we all should.
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Spielberg’s ‘Amblin’ to Cameron’s ‘Xenogenesis’: The Promise of Short Films
Making short films is absolutely essential for every promising filmmaker with a movie career dream
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The Cinematic Magic of Cirque du Soleil’s ‘Iris’
The new show at the Kodak is a true nirvana ride of eye-popping magical wonder and movie world appreciation
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My First Producer Was a Mafia Hitman
A fresh college graduate, I believed the sweet but surprisingly political “demented street hustler” would produce my first film
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I Gave Birth to James Cameron — and His ‘Shriek’ Monsters
Hollyblog: Making “Shriek,” my search for the best — and cheapest — visual effects designer I could find led me to a young hotshot working for Roger Corman
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Bubba Smith — the Gentlest Pied Piper Hero
I worked with one of the biggest, baddest defensive ends in history on the set of “Blue Thunder” in 1984
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