AZ Filmmakers Debut 48 Hour Challenge Films

There’s a lot of things you can easily do in two days’ time: do your laundry, get the yard work done, or maybe even read that book you’ve been putting off for the past three years. Making a short film in that time however, is pretty challenging if not downright…

Behind The Scenes of ‘Paranoia’

Right as Alaina is about to burst into tears, a torrential rainstorm begins outside. It sounds like something out of a movie … and it was on Sunday morning on the set of Paranoia. Paranoia’s a locally filmed and produced feature-length movie about a woman named Alaina who’s undergoing experimental…

10 Oscar-Worthy Cocktails (Part 2)

In preparation for the 83rd Annual Academy Awards (this Sunday, Feb. 27) and the booze-filled parties, we’ve come up with a few pairings of our own. Yesterday we tackled five film/cocktail duos and today we bring you five more. One cocktail for each best picture — some known, some completely…

iPic Theaters Saved Us from ‘I Am Number Four’

Besides going thrift store shopping and drinking excessive amounts of iced coffee, New Times blogger Megan Dobransky and her ninja city employee friend, Martha Falbo, go to the movies. (Actually, this is the first time they’ve ever gone to a movie together.) Megan: So, should we talk about the movie…

Beetle Queen Conquers Tokyo Opens at FilmBar Thursday

Don’t be fooled when you sit down for  Beetle Queen Conquers Tokyo. You’re not in for a Godzilla-type, ass-kicking, beetle taking over Japan’s famous mega-city; You’re actually in for something much better.Writer-director-producer Jessica Oreck’s debut film opens with a Japanese boy in an insect shop begging his dad fork over…

Hall Pass: The Farrellys Dutifully Fulfill Their Raunch and Goo Quotients

The Farrellys dutifully fulfill their raunch and goo quotients. Rick and Fred (Owen Wilson and Jason Sudeikis) are two domesticated husbands whose long marriages (to Jenna Fischer and Christina Applegate, respectively) have achieved somnolent routine in suburban Providence, Rhode Island. Yet the wives worry. Rick is a girl watcher; Fred…

10 Oscar-Worthy Cocktails (Part 1)

In preparation for the 83rd Annual Academy Awards (this Sunday, Feb. 27) and the booze-filled parties, we’ve come up with a few pairings of our own. One cocktail for each best picture — some known, some completely invented (the cocktails, that is). So sit down and grab some popcorn, or…

Cedar Rapids: A Middle-Aged Naif Goes Wild

Fresh from Sundance, Miguel Arteta’s amiable Cedar Rapids is a mild comedy of embarrassment, set in the dark heart of Middle America and starring sitcom secondario Ed Helms (The Office’s obnoxious angry salesman Andy Bernard) as Tim Lippe, a prematurely middle-aged man-child. Taking an airplane for the first time in…

A Neophyte Roman General Flies Like The Eagle

The Eagle, directed by Kevin Macdonald and adapted from Rosemary Sutcliff’s 1954 historical novel, The Eagle of the Ninth, a bestselling tale of second-century Roman legions and youthful derring-do on the far side of Hadrian’s Wall, is a thunderous boys’ adventure of the old-school type — there’s not a female…

Brief Encounters: A Showcase For Academy-Anointed Shorts

In past years, the theatrical release of the Oscar-nominated live-action and animated shorts has provided a fun peek into intriguing bite-size cinema from across the globe. But for the 2011 edition, the series is at last making room for the five nominated documentary shorts as well. Unfortunately, this year’s nonfiction…

Six Super Bowl Commercials That Didn’t Suck

The Super Bowl XLV’s over and we’re just happy our team in yellow pants made it through the halftime show. If you need to catch up on a recap, check out this back and forth on Valley Fever. The game was intense — unexpected touchdowns, a few pathetic incomplete passes…

Six Strange Addictions We’re Waiting to See on TV

If you’ve ever watched TLC’s horror-inducing show, My Strange Addiction, or seen the previews and thought about watching it, you might be a little messed up. Not that we can judge — it’s hard to look away from one of television’s largest and most fascinating train wrecks that only supports…

Sundance: Cults and Uncertain Futures Dominate the Festival

In Mike Cahill’s Another Earth — a multiple prize-winner at this year’s Sundance Film Festival and one of two titles movies OR titles (to avoid rep of “film”) co-written by and starring the festival’s biggest breakout, Brit Marling — both hope and anxiety follow the discovery of Earth 2, a…

The Rite: Anthony Hopkins Goes to Hell

Tyler: Alright, well, I’m not sure where to start with The Rite …Jackie: How about we start with the best part, Anthony Hopkins who plays Father Lucas Trevant.Tyler: Alright, I can agree with that. Hopkins’ performance was really the best part. He is the only reason that I wanted to…

Behind The Scenes of ‘Mantecoza’

Capes, top hats, goggles, and plasma cannons may seem like extravagant outerwear for a Sunday morning, but was in fact the standard at the downtown Phoenix filming of the steampunk miniseries Mantecoza. Mantecoza is a steampunk/fantasy miniseries in which an ordinary office worker named Sebastian King comes upon a magic…

Local Steampunks: Be Featured in ‘Mantecoza’ Miniseries

The creators of a locally filmed internet miniseries are calling all airship captains, mad scientists, and various other steampunk lords and ladies to help out with their latest shoot on Sunday in downtown Phoenix.The series is called Mantecoza, a steampunk-themed web show that features an average guy thrust into an…