In a career that has spanned almost 35 years, filmmaker Mary Lambert has seen a lot and learned even more. She's worked with monsters of all shapes and sizes, from Mötley Crüe to Stephen King. But even she had never encountered something the likes of her latest film, Mega Python vs. Gatoroid, a wonderful little creature feature created for the Syfy cable network by infamous B-movie production house The Asylum.
When I spoke to Lambert recently, she said, "Every day on the set was like being pushed out of an airplane with a World War II parachute into hostile territory. At the end of every day, we were just glad to be alive, even though we knew as survivors that we were just going to be pushed out of the airplane again tomorrow. Nothing surprises me anymore."
The hard work definitely paid off. Of the many low-budget gems foisted upon an unsuspecting,...
When I spoke to Lambert recently, she said, "Every day on the set was like being pushed out of an airplane with a World War II parachute into hostile territory. At the end of every day, we were just glad to be alive, even though we knew as survivors that we were just going to be pushed out of the airplane again tomorrow. Nothing surprises me anymore."
The hard work definitely paid off. Of the many low-budget gems foisted upon an unsuspecting,...
- 2/3/2011
- by Theron
- Planet Fury
Salt performed strongly as expected, but Inception was once again st the top of the B.O. chart, making $43.5 million against salt’s $36.5 million. Though Salt’s numbers will increase when the film opens in South America, India, the Middle East and Jamaica this week, and Russia, Korea, Japan and Brazil next week, and throughout the rest of the world until October. Toy Story 3 is soon to hit the $400 million mark, and The Kids Are All Right is doing great business already making back its $4 million production cost in only 200 theaters and will still roll out slowly across the country through the rest of the summer into the fall. And Tamara Davis’ Jean-Micheal Basquiat: The Radiant Child is doing extremely well pulling in over $27,000 at the Film Forum in New York since its opening Weds.
The rest below:
Weekend Box Office Results for July 23-25, 2010 -
1) Inception WB $43,505,000 Total: $143,663,000
2) Salt Sony $36,500,000
3) Despicable Me Uni.
The rest below:
Weekend Box Office Results for July 23-25, 2010 -
1) Inception WB $43,505,000 Total: $143,663,000
2) Salt Sony $36,500,000
3) Despicable Me Uni.
- 7/25/2010
- by Sergio
- ShadowAndAct
A special screening of 'Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Child' presented by Nowness & Arthouse Films at Moma on April 27, 2010 in New York City. The Radiant Child is a film about one of the most important visual artists in American history Jean-Michel Basquiat. The film was directed by the artists' friend Tamara Davis, who started the task years ago, but decided to shelve the project after Basquiat's tragic death. After 20 years the film debuted at this year's Sundance Film festival.
- 4/28/2010
- BroadwayWorld.com
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