Sunday, October 5, 2008


Hollywood on the Hudson Blog presents its Golden Lady Liberty Film Award for the "Best Documentary Film 2008" to Bill Maher's "Religulous" for best expression of truth, liberty and freedom of speech in film, combined with excellence in film making, directing, editing, sound track and film production.
Congratulations Bill and thank you for bringing us your intensely thought provoking film "Religulous" - it's everything you always wanted to know about religion but were afraid to ask and a masterpiece film. I sense that Our Creator God would want us to ask questions as we are given free will to choose what to believe (or to not believe). I am grateful that Bill Maher asks people and religious leaders the most challenging questions about their religious beliefs in a very amusing way.
I found myself laughing at that which I could never imagine myself finding hysterically funny.
On a whirlwind spiritual journey, a few of the places that "Religulous" and Bill Maher takes us to are the real Holy Land in Jerusalem, the "Holyland Experience" theme park in Orlando, FL and the Vatican in Rome, Italy. Surprisingly, a Vatican Priest that Bill Maher speaks with was in agreement with most everything that Bill talked about. Maher not only speaks to the religiously inclined but also interviews a neuroscientist for his views on the religious mind.
"Religulous" makes it clear that we don't have to wait for the Armegeddon at the "End Times" that Scripture speaks about because mankind has developed the ability to annihilate civilization as we know it with nuclear weapons.
"Religulous" is a highly entertaining and informative film not to be missed, but it's not for the religiously faint of heart. Run to see it now!
Marla LaRue, Hollywood on the Hudson Blogzine, editor

Thursday, October 2, 2008

October 1 - 5, 2008: The 9th Annual Woodstock Film Festival Has Landed!


Beginning today, the Woodstock Nation plays host to the 9th Annual Woodstock Film Festival, October 1-5, 2008 blending film, music, and art-related activities that promote film artists, film culture, and diversity. We are told that on October 1st, tickets are only available at the box office in Woodstock.
The film fest will feature concerts and more than 150 films --- and you get a chance to see new films by Colin Farrell (Pride and Glory) - and Kevin Smith (Zack and Miri). Living Legend folk singer and song writer Donovan Leitch performs LIVE in concert at the Colony Cafe on Oct. 04, 2008 @ 8:00PM, details on the website. And if you hurry, you might be able to catch the WFF Silent Auction, bid on some fun items and support the fest: http://www.woodstockfilmfestival.com/auction/auction.php
This year the Woodstock Film Festival Awards Ceremony is open to the public and will take place Saturday, October 4th, 9:00 PM, at Backstage Productions in Kingston.

Special Honorary Awards will be presented to legendary cinematographer Haskell Wexler, renowned writer / producer / studio executive James Schamus, and maverick filmmaker Kevin Smith (Clerks and Dogma). Smith's latest movie (Zack and Miri Make a Porno starring Seth Rogen and Elizabeth Banks, about two friends who produce their own porn film) will be shown on the closing night of the festival.

The awards will be presented in the categories of Feature Narrative, Documentary Narrative, Best Cinematography, Best Editing in Documentary and Best Editing in Feature Narrative, Animation Shorts, Short Documentary, Short Film, Student Shorts. The awards will be presented and juried by Actors, Directors, Film Critics, Producers, and distinguished members of the industry. A party follows the ceremony, sponsored by 120db Films Beverages and provided by Barefoot Wines. All details at the Woodstock Film Festival website.

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Sept. 17 - Sept 19, 2008: "Hollywood on the Hudson" - Film Making in NY

The Museum of Modern Art [MOMA] is hosting The Hollywood on the Hudson Film Festival from September 17 to September 19, 2008.
Don't miss this event inspired by Richard Koszarski's book, Hollywood on the Hudson: Film and Television in New York from Griffith to Sarnoff.
For complete information, visit the Museum of Modern Art's website:
http://www.moma.org/exhibitions/film_exhibitions.php?id=10043&ref=calendar#screenings

The forth coming screenings for 10 original Hollywood on the Hudson Films include:
  1. The Green Goddess (1923) - Sidney Olcott, director; play by Willima Archer; acting by George Arliss. Filmed at the Bronx Biograph studio. Screening courtesy UCLA Film and Telelvison Archive. Silent with music accompaniment.
  2. Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde (1920) - John Robertson, director; based on the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson; acting by John Barrymore. Filmed at Paramount's Amsterdam Opera House studio on West Forty-fourth Street; from the George Eastman House Motion Picture Collection. Silent, with musical accompaniment.
  3. Love 'Em and Leave 'Em (1926) - Frank Tuttle, director; based on a play by John Weaver & George Abbott; with Evelyn Brent, actress. Paramount Astoria Studios.
  4. Enchantment (1921) Robert Vignola, director; based on a story by Frank R. Adams; with Marion Davies acting. Screening courtesy The Library of Congress. Silent, with musical accompaniment.
  5. While New York Sleeps (1920) - Charles Brabin, director. Filmed at the new Fox studio on West Fifty-fifth Street and various New York locations. Silent, with musical accompaniment.
  6. The Letter (1929) - Jean De Limur & Monta Bell, directors; based on the play by W. Somerset Maugham. This is the first talking feature film made in New York. Courtesy The Library of Congress.
  7. Way Down East (1920) - D. W. Griffith director; based on a play by Lottie Blair Parker; with Lillian Gish, actress. Griffith abandoned Hollywood in 1919, to film this at his new studio in Mamaroneck. Silent, with musical accompaniment.
  8. The Struggle (1931) - D. W. Griffith., director (his last film); written by John Emerson & Anita Loos; with Hal Skelly, actor. A NY indie production filmed at the old Edison studio and on the streets of the Bronx.
  9. Janice Meredith (1924) - E. Mason Hopper, director; with Marion Davies, Harrison Ford and others. Courtesy The Library of Congress. Silent, with musical accompaniment.
  10. Monsieur Beaucaire (1924) - Sidney Olcott, director; based on the novel by Booth Tarkington; with Rudolph Valentino, actor.
This event is co-organized by Laurence Kardish, MOMA Senior Curator, Department of Film, and Richard Koszarski, on whose book, ("Hollywood on the Hudson: Film and Television in New York from Griffith to Sarnoff"), the exhibition is based.
For ticket information goto http://www.moma.org/visit_moma/admissions.html#filmtickets

Marla LaRue, editor

Sunday, May 4, 2008

In Case You Missed the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival - here's the highlights



Today' was the last day of the Tribeca Film Festival, the SuperBowl of NY Film Festivals, but you can catch up on all of the best films and happenings in case you missed it. http://www.tribecafilmfestival.org/filmguide/

Enjoy the Tribeca Film Festival Trailers here: http://www.tribecafilmfestival.org/videos/?mCat=193671

Tina Fey's "Baby Mama" red carpet Premiere and highlights photos here:
http://www.tribecafilmfestival.org/videos/Baby_Mama_Red_Carpet.html
http://www.tribecafilmfestival.org/photos/Baby_Mama_Premiere.html

Who Are the Tribeca Film Makers? Meet them here:
http://www.tribecafilmfestival.org/videos/?mCat=193666

Follow discussions, and events with Randy Astle, "The World's Biggest Film Junkie". http://www.tribecafilmfestival.org/tff/filmjunkie/blog/

Tribeca Film Festival Awards Recap is featured here : http://www.tribecafilmfestival.org/videos/Tribeca_Film_Festival_Awards_Recap.html

The Tribeca Film Festival is More than Just Movies and you can see the photos from the Tribeca Breaking the Band concert and free events like the Tribeca/ASCAP Music Lounge, the Family Festival Street Fair, and Tribeca ESPN Sport's Day. http://www.tribecafilmfestival.org/photos/More_Than_Just_Movies.html

TRIBECA FILM INSTITUTE ANNOUNCES 2008 MEDIA ARTS FELLOWSHIPS - 22 Filmmakers and Media Artists Receive $715,000 for Artistic Excellence. New York, NY April 29, 2008] Tribeca Film Institute (TFI) today announced the recipients of its 2008 Media Arts Fellowships; the Fellowship program was founded and is supported by the Rockefeller Foundation. This year, TFI awarded $715,000 to 22 innovative filmmakers and media artists. Tribeca Film Institute CEO Brian Newman along with Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Alan Berliner (Nobody’s Business, Wide Awake), awarded the Fellowships at a ceremony at the New York Academy of Art. http://news.renewmedia.org/2008/04/30/2008-fellows/

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Russian Documentary Film Festival NY: April 11 - 13, 2008

Attention Russian film fans and artists - The Russians are Coming!!! The Russian Documentary Film Festival is a joint venture presented by The New Review Magazine, Inc (New York), the Library Fund for Russians Abroad (Moscow) and the Russian Cultural Foundation (Moscow). The festival features documentary films produced in Russia over the last 15 years.
For a list of Films, goto: http://rusdocfilmfest.com/en/films/

FESTIVAL SCHEDULE. Tribeca Cinemas54 Varick Street (at Laight Street)
April 11, Friday. Festival’s Opening: 6pm.
Vladimir Zworykin–Russia’s Gift to America (45min)
7pm.Walking with Brodsky (52min)
8pm.Round-table/discussion with directors/producers/special guests.

April 12, Saturday.
3pm.Developed Time.
4pm.Russian Muse of the French Resistance.
5pm.On the Hills of Manchuria
6pm.They Died for France
7pm.The Unseen Tragedy
8pmThe Brest Ghetto

April 13, Sunday.
12noon.The Road over the River
1pm.Under the Sign of Pozdeev
2pm.The Cossack
3pm.Shalamov: Several of my Lives
4pm.- Festival’s Closing.The World After Auschwitz
5pm.Director’s Roundtable/Closing Ceremony.

Visit the site for more info > http://rusdocfilmfest.com/en/



2008 Film Sections The Tribeca Film Festival invites you to check out all the films in the 2008 Festival by program. You can also sort by interest and venue, and view the complete 2008 Festival schedule in their online Film Guide.

Sunday, March 2, 2008

Announcement: Banff Mountain Film Festival - March 4-5, 2008 @ NYC



Here's something special for NYC film lovers who also love mountain beauty: "Banff Mountain Film Festival".

I just heard that Chris and his NYC Film Lovers MeetUp Group (for local Movie Fans) will be getting together this week to attend the Banff Mountain Film Festival. Chris's MeetUp Group gets together twice a month to plan movie outings and discuss the hot movies of the month. This week you can join Chris and his meetup group to attend the Banff Mountain Film Festival and if you hurry and join Chris's group you might be able to get-in-on a discounted group ticket for the film fest - so surf on over and goto:


What: Banff Mountain Film Festival - New York
When: Tuesday, March 4 and Wednesday March 5, 2008 - 7:30 PM
Where: at the Peter Norton Symphony Space
2537 Broadway at 95th Street, New York , NY 10025
2537 Broadway at 95th Street, New York

Different films will be shown each night. See the film menu here:

"Who should come: Whether you are an experienced mountaineer or an armchair adventurer, come celebrate, share and find inspiration in these mountain experiences, ideas and visions."


Marla LaRue, editor "Hollywood on the Hudson BLOG"

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Did you observe the High Holy Feast of Saint Oscar?


As I was watching Jay Leno's "Tonight Show" I smiled as I heard Catherine Ohara say, "You have to observe the high holy feast of Saint Oscar". But most high holy feasts are probably not as entertaining as the Academy Awards and probably not as elaborate. Who carried home an Oscar was sometimes surprising. And I heard that some people were disappointed because many of the Oscar "bests" were won by foreigners - but perhaps that was just coincidence? Well, "That's Show Biz". There's always next year!! --- Marla LaRue.

Sunday, January 6, 2008

What Was Hot in Hollywood 2007?

GOTO Cinematical for insight on what was hot in Hollywood 2007: the best actors, actresses, films and which films made the most money & Hollywood's hottest trends in entertainment: my favorites listed were:

# 17 - "Film Bloggers" (Hollywood's listening after all)

# 13 - "Viral Marketing Campaigns" (why can't they call it "Laughter Marketing" - laughter is contagious too!).

# 7 - Beowulf in IMAX 3D (gives new meaning to 'bigger than life')

#2 - WGA (why the Writers Guild is on strikehttp://www.cinematical.com/2007/11/23/yay-for-solidarity-actors-speechless-for-wga-strike/ )

#1 - Year of the Geek (who'da thought being geeky would be a Hollywood Hot?)


Anyone ready to predict Hot Hollywood Trends for 2008?

~ Marla LaRue ~
http://www.cinematical.com/2007/12/10/cinematicals-25-hottest-of-2007/