Now Playing at Cinematical Indie: Nathan Fillion, Seth Rogen and Judd Apatow, Oh My
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Have you been reading Cinematical Indie lately? If not, here's what you've been missing ...COLUMNS, REVIEWS, and INTERVIEWS
- Indie Seen: Women in Filmmaking -- Monika Bartyzel takes a closer look at some of the most important women in indie film.
- Killer Bs on DVDs: Matt Bradshaw reviews Dead Time Stories.
- Jeffrey M. Anderson's 400 Screens, 400 Blows: The Life and Death of Small Films
- Erik Davis interviews Rocket Science director Jeffrey Blitz.
- Fan Rant: Scott Weinberg wonders why the heck Nathan Fillion can't get a break already.
- Review: Rocket Science
- Cinematical Indie Seven: Freaks and Geeks -- Why Seth Rogen and Judd Apatow are Superhot.
INDIE FILM GRAB BAG
- Monika Bartyzel ponders just how close Becoming Jane comes to historical fact.
- The Host and D-War -- Korean monster flicks are going strong.
- Jonathon Rosenbaum kicks around Ingmar Bergman -- and Roger Ebert kicks around Jonathon Rosenbaum.
- The Global Film Initiative announces the international films in its 2008 lineup -- and Peter Martin still won't get to see them.
- Monika Bartyzel has the scoop on some yummy footage from Ryan Gosling's new film, Lars and the Real Girl.
- Check out 80 Years of Women in Film, a fanastic montage of morphing beauties.
- Clint Eastwood reportedly offers to rescore Sundance fave Grace is Gone.
- Peter Martin breaks down the Asian box office.
- John Foote on the struggles of Canadian cinema.
- Show and tell: Once Upon a Time in Seoul -- film's prodco shares the poster and plot details with the group.
- Monika Bartyzel shares her fave indie crushes -- and wants to know yours.
- Craving cinema culture -- what indie films are you dying to discuss over coffee or martinis?
CASTING, SHOOTING AND IN DEVELOPMENT
- Steve Coogan signs on to play Brit ski-jumper Eddie "The Eagle" Edwards.
- Peter Martin has the lowdown on films shooting in the Southwest.
- Cool casting news: Jamie Bell joins Daniel Craig and Liev Schreiber in Ed Zwick's Defiance.
- Dear God, no. Casablanca, remade Bollywood style?
- Shocking news: Christopher Walken to play a conman.
- The Brothers Weinstein launch a $285 million fund to finance Asian-themed films.
FEST NEWS
- The Dallas Video Festival just celebrated its 20th year, and Peter Martin has round-up of coverage for you.
- Scott Weinberg has the rundown on the SXSWclick winners.
- The Edinburgh Film Festival makes a move to June for 2008.
- Delta and Gen Art stage 2nd annual short film contest for Sundance.
- Just when we thought it was dead, the Montreal World Film Fest returns and announces a lineup.
DVDs, DEALS and DISTRIBUTION
- "Warners Sisters" prodco produces the The Brothers Warner, a doc about the founding of Warner Bros studio -- and WB isn't lining up to distrib?
- Indies on DVD: Crime Story and Private Fears in Public Places
- Sony Picture Classics picks up Sarah Gavron's controversial film, Brick Lane.
- Anime film Vexville secures a US release from FUNimation.









