Open (Film) Review
OPEN Co-Writer, Co-Producer and Director: Miles Doleac, Co-Writer/Co-Producer: Lindsey Anne Williams Producer: Elena Sanchez Starring: Miles Doleac, Jeremy London, Lindsey Anne Williams, Elena Sanchez, William Forsythe Release
OPEN Co-Writer, Co-Producer and Director: Miles Doleac, Co-Writer/Co-Producer: Lindsey Anne Williams Producer: Elena Sanchez Starring: Miles Doleac, Jeremy London, Lindsey Anne Williams, Elena Sanchez, William Forsythe Release
Egghead and Twinkie (Review) Egghead and Twinkie Writer/Producer/Director: Sara Kambe Holland Producers: Danielle Fountaine, Valerie “V” Starks Director of Photography: Olivia Wilson Production Designer: Luke
Born In Chicago Directed by John Anderson and Bob Sarles Executive Producer: Timm Martin Producer: Barry Goldberg Narrated by Dan Aykroyd “I got a Sweet
Where Film meets Family and Friends Do you like good movies, fun people and great artists, mixed in with education? Well, The Over the Rhine
Our Host Paul Booth reviews Every DAY IN KAIMUKĪ the first Hawaiian feature film to be in Sundance Film Festival. Simply put this film is
Host Paul Booth continues his coverage of The 41 Hawaii International Film Festival. He will be discussing Hawaii made films. As a reviewer of Hawaii film’s
Host Paul Booth reviews three Documentaries for The 41st Hawaii International Film Festival. For more info www.hiff.org Girl’s Can’t Surf (Australia) GIRLS CAN’T SURF https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBjcbZla2cAThe First Step
Host Paul Booth interviews Director Machete Bang Bang about her Film Moon Manor, which just had its screening at the 22nd Newport Beach Film Festival.
Host Paul Booth reviews three films from the 22nd Annual San Diego International Film Festival. Brother, I Cry (Feature, Canada). The Novice (Feature, U.S.A.) presented
Hosts Paul Booth and Kai Lovell interview Film Director Chris Kahunahana and Danielle Zalopany about their work in the Film Waikiki. It premiered in NYC
Hosts Paul Booth and Kai Lovell review a handful of Short Films from HIFF year 40. All the short films they review are made in
We caught an ADVANCED screening at the San Diego International Film Festival. The film hits theaters Friday October 19th. It is brilliant, simple and utterly-relevant.