SnagFilms launched today
posted 1 month agoAh, finally the documentaries get the Internet love they deserve.
Paul Moore is a co-founder of spout.com and in charge editorial content. As well as being a regular contributor to SpoutBlog, he hosts the weekly podcast, FilmCouch, nominated for a Webby Award in 2007, which continually seeks out groundbreaking films and interviews uncompromising filmmakers like Michel Gondry, Julian Schnabel, Werner Herzog and Paul Schrader. Paul orchestrated various partnerships with filmmakers like Joe Swanberg and Arin Crumley when Four Eyed Monsters was the first feature film launched on YouTube--a partnership cited across the film industry as one of the first tangible ways filmmakers have monetized the free showing of their work online. He lives in Grand Rapids, MI with his wife and two kids and reluctantly admits to seeing far more episodes of Dora The Explorer than Mad Men.
Ah, finally the documentaries get the Internet love they deserve.
Not a conference, but definitely the whose who on the frontier of cinema and the Digital Age talking to anyone interested
It wasn’t until I saw THE DARK KNIGHT that I realized how long I’ve waited for it
A list of five more inexplicably famous actors to accompany Brendan Fraser who will make gobs of money off JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH this weekend.
The real Dr. Death is on the lam, but the Hollywood Doctor Death was made over 20 years ago.
The first full day of Comic-Con 2008, all laid out for your scheduling needs.
WALL-E = Mad Max for kids and find the next Herzog on YouTube
Roman Polanski had sex with a 13 year old girl, but got screwed by a judge. THE PROMOTION–opening tonight–is too scary to be goofball comedy.
Cheating is fair, steroids are good for you, France loves Mike Tyson and the best films at Cannes weren’t in Cannes
Wee haw! Indy’s back! What is it about that man no one can repeat? And a must-see documentary about a chaplain who stood in the death chamber with 95 death row inmates.