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To keep ecological concerns on the minds of the general public, the environment needs not just an advocate but a hero: an Eco-Hero!  Ta-da!! (For more MPM movie-mind madness, click HERE.)
An exploration of actors as artists. (Art Issue, Apr/May 2007)
Film Fiasco section, Adaptations issue (Dec. ’06/Jan. ’07). Stranger than Fiction thespian says actor’s life truly is stranger than fiction.
Film Fiasco section, Morality issue (Oct./Nov. 2006).
Bemoanings of summer 2006 hold just as well for 2007. Moving Pictures Magazine offers new franchise favorites. (Humor & Animation Issue, Aug./Sept. 2006)
The Drag-Racing Championship of Film's Immortal Automobiles. 
What does one do with all those screeners?
Actors and singers endeavor to crossover to the other side. (Music Issue, Apr/May 2006)
See who has played God over the years and how they measure up to  the Almighty himself.  (God, Sex, Power: The Politics of Society Moving Pictures Magazine Oct./Nov. 2005)
The top 5 films with the worst movies relatives every. (Holidays, Movies and Celebration : Relationships Issue Moving Pictures Magazine Dec. 05/Jan. 06)
In Hollywood, perception is everything. For a certain class of aspirers, that means party-going is a job and car payments often exceed rent. (Fashion Moving Pictures Magazine Aug./Sept. 2005)
This Valentine's Day, don't be taking any love lessons from Hollywood, because when stars date other stars it's disaster for them and the audience. (Femininity issue Moving Pictures Jan./Feb. 2005)
A famous tide of talent has tried to command and master the sea. Most failed miserably. They're the lucky ones. (Financial Empire Moving Pictures June/July 2005)
Some men see themselves when they gaze at the chiseled visage of Brad Pitt on the Silver Screen. Some hear themselves when they listen to the charming off-the-cuff quips of George Clooney simultaneously pimping for an Ocean's 11 sequel and ending injustice as we know it in Darfur. And then there are those of us....

For this month's humorous take on our favorite biz, click image.


Of these Oscar winners, which film has cinematography you cannot forget (click HERE for interview with a director of photography for Pirates of the Caribbean):

Pan's Labyrinth
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
The Aviator
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