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March 8, 2010

Are we entering a new era in Hollywood?

Roger Simon thinks so. Here he is on the subject of last night's Academy Awards:


The 2010 Academy Awards may not have marked the end of "liberal Hollywood" as we know it, but they certainly put a solid dent in it. With the pro-military "The Hurt Locker" winning over the enviro-pabulum of "Avatar" and Sandra Bullock garnering the Best Actress Oscar for a Christian movie, the times are a-changin' at least somewhat, maybe even a lot.

But one thing is now certain. It is time for conservative, center-right and libertarian filmmakers to stop feeling sorry for themselves and go out and just do it. Their "victocrat" days are over. No more excuses. "The Hurt Locker" and "The Blind Side" have proven that it can be done. Get out of the closet, guys and gals. If you want to make a film with themes you believe in, quit whining about Industry prejudice and start writing that script and trying to get it made. That's not an easy thing, no matter what your politics.

Right siders can take inspiration too from Sunday's Oscar ceremonies themselves. They weren't defamed for a moment. Missing in action was the usual libo-babble, no extended hymns to the cause du jour or ritual Bush-bashing. And Barack Obama wasn't even mentioned. Not once. But the troops were - several times by Kathryn Bigelow.

And, yes, we can all take pleasure in her being the first woman to win Best Director, again no matter which side of the political spectrum we come from. She did a Helluva job.


We need movies from all perspectives. We'd like to thank the Academy for recognizing that!

March 10, 2010

Cartel in Eleven CIties!


APRIL 16 - The Cartel opens in New York and Los Angeles
APRIL 23 - The Cartel opens in Houston
APRIL 30 - The Cartel opens in Boston, Chicago, Denver, Minneapolis, San Francisco, Washington DC, Philadelphia, and St. Louis

The film will play for at least a week in each location--longer if the crowds come out and interest is high. So be there and make sure your friends and family go, too!

Get show times and locations at TheCartelMovie.com.

Tax Day special

An Inconvenient Tax - Trailer from Life Is My Movie Entertainment on Vimeo.

MPI is proud to announce the premiere of An Inconvenient Tax, a striking and timely documentary about how our tax code got broken -- and what we can do to fix the system before it's too late. The film will be in theaters and on campuses across the nation beginning April 15--get showtimes and sign up for the electronic newsletter at AnInconvenientTax.com.

Meanwhile -- to arrange a screening in your area, contact us at info @ thempi.org. And please consider donating to our Kickstarter pledge drive to raise funds to bring this film to the widest possible public. We have until April 15 to raise $20,000 -- and every little bit helps!

March 27, 2010

Congrats to The Cartel!!

The Cartel just won two awards at the Washington, D.C. Independent Film Festival: the Visionary Award for being "a film that embodies our theme this year of 'making a difference' in our world," and the Audience Award for Best Documentary. Congratulations!!

This film is opening in eleven cities nationwide next month. Get dates, locations, and showtimes at TheCartelMovie.com.

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