Archive for the ‘INDEPENDENT FILMS’ Category

Canada’s TODD & THE BOOK OF PURE EVIL Launches New Fan-Created Promo Website

Todd & The Book of Pure Evil, an original hit TV series from Canada’s SPACE Channel, continues to grow its fan base even after being discontinued in April 2012. Fans are swiftly popping up in the U.S., Canada, Russia, the UK, Australia, Brazil and many other Todd-hungry nations, frantically looking to secure a future for the TV show […]

VOTE for “Hoverboard” a Great BACK TO THE FUTURE Themed PBS Film Festival Entry

It’s always nice when filmmakers drop us a line here at Beyond the Marquee, and yesterday we heard from our good pal Bob Gale, co-creator, co-writer, and co-producer of the Back to the Future film trilogy. Bob forwarded us a link he thought our BTM readers would truly enjoy – a short fiction film that’s part […]

TRAILER TUESDAY: Iron Man 3, Planes, Oblivion, Disconnect, The Conjuring and MORE!

Instead of bouncing around the net trying to find the latest trailers for the hottest films, just drop by Beyond the Marquee on TRAILER TUESDAYS and we’ll load you up with what you need. Whether it’s the latest Hollywood Blockbuster Movie or Mind-Provoking Independent Film, we always have a fun mix of the best of what’s to come.  So […]

TRAILER TUESDAY: Spring Breakers, Resurrection, Kon-Tiki, The Call, 6 Souls and MORE!

Instead of bouncing around the net trying to find the latest trailers for the hottest films, just drop by Beyond the Marquee on TRAILER TUESDAYS and we’ll load you up with what you need. Whether it’s the latest Hollywood Blockbuster Movie or Mind-Provoking Independent Film, we always have a fun mix of the best of what’s to come.  So […]

Miss the Academy Awards? Here’s Who Won…

This years Academy Awards were a real treat to watch, not just from the vibe and feel of music and folly that host Seth McFarlane delivered, but just the entire energy given off by everyone in the audience and those who graced the stage for the 85th Annual event. Of course when you have prior […]

And the OSCAR Should Go To…

The Academy Awards are my Superbowl.  Kick-off consists of red carpet interviews.  Halftime is the montage of tech awards distributed weeks prior (i.e. the bathroom break).  I look forward to each broadcast and pride myself on seeing the majority of films nominated for Best Picture.  This year, however, the increase of nominees from five to […]

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Bless Me, Ultima, a Compelling Coming of Age Drama (Film Review)

  The inspirational drama Bless Me, Ultima has opened in South Florida delving into spiritual healing and Chicano lore.  The film has a lot of heart, excellent acting and fine direction by Carl Franklin.  As a bonus, there’s some awesome cinematography showing America’s stunning southwest that adds to the realism of the storyline.

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