Written and directed by Juan Pablo Arias Muñoz, Casa Grande is a neo-Western with a story that plays out like an intimate chess match. Yet this game is played at high speed with such dangerously high stakes, you can feel the grit right though the screen. Helping convey the emotion, the tough choices, and the heart of the story are the legitimate and well-crafted characters. Sure, they feel like familiar archetypes, but once they are on the board the moves they make will be highly unexpected. That’s where the magic happens. Muñoz offers up juicy complex family dynamics that exist between two ranching families. The back and forth in a…
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Interview…CEO Michael Fisk on Navigating Legal Waters of Sports Intellectual Property
One of the most important aspects of the creation process is ownership of the original idea. The industry term for that is “Intellectual Property” (or IP) and it has been the subject of countless discussions. Determining who owns what is one of the most crucial and hard-fought battles in legal waters. Sometimes just knowing where to start – to avoid any copyright hurdles and land mines – is the smartest and most helpful move for the company/brand and the end user. Some individuals have built beacons to help light the way, and one company helping benefit all participants is Callandor Group. Spearheaded by Michael Fisk (former Executive Vice President of…
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Interview…William Sadler on Acting From Experiences and Maintaining Surprise on Stage
William Sadler is not just a fantastic character actor, he is a main stay in the Stephen King cinematic universe, he’s able to pull you in to the story, he can even take the zaniest and craziest villains and by putting his own special sauce on it, you’ll find that they stick with you like chewing gum. His acting chops have taken him from the stage, to Broadway, to movie sets great and small, and his earnest portrayal casts a tangible and believable light of humanity on all his layered and nuanced performances…even in VFW which says a lot. An entertainer at heart, and someone who is best described as…
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Interview…Brittany Allen on Charisma, Composition and Courageous Acting Choices
With so much fantastic and noteworthy stories, music and films out there, it’s possible that we take for granted just how hard it is to be an entertainer. The trick, as they say, it to make it look easy. When there’s a great performance, spellbinding novel or a perfect song/album, it can seem like it all came together without any stress. That’s where any creative would tell you that their main goal is to not let you see them sweat. They are determined to impress, and when they do you’re bound to remember them. Speaking of grit and determination, one such individual is Canadian-born actress and musician, Brittany Allen. This…
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Interview…Henry Jackman and Kevin Olusola on the Cornucopia of Chaos in ‘The Bluff’
Composer Henry Jackman is on the short list of seasoned composers who can concoct and deliver an elevated musical palette. Whether the story is about mutant, vigilantes, pirates or the mighty Kong, his work serves as more than the backdrop to the narrative. It is the jet fuel that courses through the picture and literally makes characters fly. We’ve spoken to him a handful of times over the years and his approach to composition and the ideas he manifests live on long after you’ve left the theater. To help make his latest cinematic confection oh so sweet, he enlisted an equally talented and courageous musician to try things that, as…
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Interview…Martin MacPhail on the Sound of Adventure in ‘Deathstalker’
We had a fun chat with composer Martin MacPhail. to talk about their work on the ultra rad reboot of Deathstalker. If adventure has one name, then music for the adventure needs two…BLITZ//BERLIN. We spoke to this highly talented and ultra prolific group last year to talk about their career and the trio of genre titles. This time, we dug deep to get into the nitty gritty (and the fun) of the Deathstalker reboot. From the mind (and hands) of Steven Kostanski, this fun throwback film is full of action, humor, excitement and some of the best practical effects & gore since, well, his last film. Herein, he has a…