When Oscar voters spoke up last Tuesday, two intriguing craft category nominations stuck out, both coming from the same branch: Mark P. Stoeckinger’s third bid to date for the sound editing of “Unstoppable” and Greg P. Russell’s fourteenth — yes, fourteenth — for the sound mixing of “Salt.” The Academy’s sound branch consists of 405 […]
TECH SUPPORT INTERVIEW: ‘Salt’ sound re-recording mixer Greg P. Russell and ‘Unstoppable’ supervising sound editor Mark P. Stoeckinger
Posted by Kristopher Tapley · 4:13 pm · February 3rd, 2011
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Adapting Philip Roth
Posted by Blake Rutherford · 10:05 am · October 7th, 2008
The author’s novels have suffered a tough road to the screen.
REVIEW: “Catch a Fire” (**)
Posted by Kristopher Tapley · 12:53 am · September 15th, 2006
Phillip Noyce has made a relatively stealthy career of tackling political subject matter without being a blatant mouthpiece for the issues with which he sides. Endeavors like “Patriot Games” and “Clear and Present Danger” approached agendas from a more entertaining standpoint, both being based on Tom Clancy best sellers. Meanwhile, “The Quiet American” and “Rabbit-Proof […]
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