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    Technically, It is Food in Film – LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS

    I had a writer, Camiele White, contact me requesting to be a guest blogger. She works at a costume shop – Star Costumes which offers a scholarship to students studying to work in the horror film industry. Cleverly, as a way to promote these endeavors, she’s been writing posts for movie blogs. Since I can’t make any money from Tinsel & Tine, I like to at least be a possible conduit for others. Camiele came up with a rather dark, but original take on the whole Food in Film theme: You Are What You… When it comes right down to it everyone’s appetite amounts to about the same thing. Greed,…

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    Commentary – No Strings Attached

    Guess what? No Strings Attached, for the most part, actually works! Romantic Comedies, I feel are the trickiest of all genres. It’s an unknown quotient of ingredients needed to make a good cocktail of two people falling in love, amidst a contrived plot. You often end up with something too sweet, or too flat, too light or too dark, or just unpalatable. I felt that James L Brook’s How Do You Know had some good ingredients, but No Strings Attached, directed by Ivan Reitman, does a better job of mixing it all together. So in keeping with my rom/com cocktail metaphor, the movie would rate 3 out of 5 cherries…

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    Help Me Celebrate T & T’s 1st Anniversary!

    One year ago today, I wrote my first post under the name Tinsel & Tine with the URL of www.tinseltine.com! Part of the celebration includes being featured on The Black Web Awards (Recognizing the Best Black Bloggers since 2005) Here’s my write-up! (too bad the search is labeled Tinsel And Time) Wanna help me celebrate? If the answer is yes, would you please make comments on the following: Name your favorite take-out restaurant and what you love to order there Recommend a film to rent It’s that easy, I just love blog participation! (comments welcome here or on facebook fanpage) Don’t Forget to Watch the Golden Globes on Sunday and…

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    OUT OF FOCUS – Epic Boys Productions – Jim Cocoliato

    Jim Cocoliato & Bryan Payerl Bound for Sundance 2011, I am not. Things didn’t pan out as I’d hoped. However, it doesn’t stop me from discussing up and coming filmmakers. Earlier this week Tinsel & Tine highlighted some emerging filmmakers from Reelblack’s Shorts Showcase (click HERE for post) and now I’d like to draw attention to Epic Boys Productions headed up by Jim Cocoliato. I met Jim a couple of months ago at The Greater Philadelphia Film Office 25th Anniversary Celebration (click HERE for post). During the evening we discussed his short film (45 min) Out of Focus and he asked if I wanted to view a screener of it.…

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    Reelblack Short Film Showcase Recap

    I wouldn’t call it a resolution, but I do intend to cover more films of color on Tinsel & Tine in 2011. It’s a shame that it takes effort, but if you’re not a fan of Tyler Perry there’s not a whole lot to see during most years. Good for Tyler Perry that he found his niche, his abundance and his audience, and I did intend to see For Colored Girls, but … Well, I’m hoping other black/multi-racial filmmakers emerge with a storytelling style more to my aesthetic. To that end, I attended last week’s Reelblack’s Showcase of Short Films by Emerging Artists of Color (I House). Reelblack headed by…