Posts Tagged ‘filmpop’

Film POP! TV: Ink

Posted on March 15th, 2010 by by Leslie Poston

Ink was absolutely dark and surreal and just beautifully done. I discovered it through social media (Double Edge Films is on Twitter, which is where I heard of it) and bought it immediately after watching it. Amy was able to find it and watch it online so we could review it. We love when people [...]

Film POP! TV: Adventureland

Posted on March 12th, 2010 by by Leslie Poston

We took a few minutes to talk about Adventureland. Amy was a bit more enthusiastic than I was about it, but both of us enjoyed it. We both discovered the film via social media (specifically from Ted Hope mentioning it and promoting it).

Come Meet Film POP! At SXSW

Posted on March 9th, 2010 by by Leslie Poston

Amy and I were both going to SXSW, but now one of us needs to stay here and hold down the fort, so Amy will be at SXSW and I’ll be here in the office. We’d both like to talk to you throughout the week – if you miss Amy in person, make sure you [...]

Film POP! TV: The Libertine

Posted on March 8th, 2010 by by Leslie Poston

Amy and I give a brief review of one of our favorite films, The Libertine, starring Johnny Depp:

The monologue I discuss is found at this link.
The info on the follow on film about the making of the movie (Capturing The Libertine – which IS by the Brownlee Brothers) is found at this link.

Film POP! TV: Food, Inc.

Posted on March 5th, 2010 by by Leslie Poston

Found a quick review of Food, Inc. in our film review vault. We love doing these quick mini reviews of our opinion on a film and, when appropriate, its marketing for you. We squeeze them into our schedules as we can, and it looks like this one was on a busy day when we were [...]

NHFF film Marketing Panel 2009

Posted on February 25th, 2010 by by Leslie Poston

Chase Bailey, Leslie Poston, Amy Greenlaw at NHFF 2009 on film marketing for the indie filmmaker:

note: video compressed to iPhone size – full size, HD video available on request

Even The New York Times Is Singing The DIY Chorus

Posted on February 2nd, 2010 by by Leslie Poston

From the article, by Manohla Dargis:
“It is time to blow the whole thing up.” In September 1960, when those words were lobbed at the world by a New York-centric, off-Hollywood circle of malcontents called the New American Cinema Group, there was no mistaking their radical urgency. Given the cold war times — one of the [...]

Indie Film Marketing On a Shoestring Workshop

Posted on November 21st, 2009 by by Leslie Poston

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