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    PEANUTS Celebrates the 47th Anniversary of “Franklin” its First African-American Character! #FranklinDay

    July 31, 2015 /

    The Peanuts Movie: An Interview with Harriet Glickman & Mar Mar By Illustrator and Tinsel & Tine Contributor – Diane Roka Harriet Glickman Illustration by Diane Roka These days, it’s hard to watch the news without feeling depressed about the state of things. In 1968, Harriet Glickman felt the same way. Martin Luther King had just been assassinated, racial tensions were running high, and Harriet was raised in a family that believed that when something very wrong takes place, you do something about it. Harriet had been a schoolteacher, and was now home raising her three children. Her whole family were big Peanuts fans — there were posters on the…

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    A Revlock Interview: Kevin MacDonald – BLACK SEA

    January 28, 2015 /

     Interview with Director Kevin MacDonald for Latest Movie “Black Sea”  By Tinsel & Tine Blog Contributor – MIKHAIL REVLOCK Kevin MacDonald is nothing if not ambidextrous. With almost metronomic regularity, the Scottish director alternates between shooting fiction films and documentaries. Though he might not be a household name in the states—he is quick to confess that he has yet to produce a “hit”—MacDonald does not lack in prestigious accolades. One Day in September, his gripping account of the Munich Massacre, netted the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 2000. His 2004 docudrama Touching the Void is widely considered the best mountaineering film of all time. And in 2006 MacDonald…

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    Win FREE PASSES to ADDICTED Based on Zane novel

    October 6, 2014 /

    POST UPDATE 10/7/2014! FREE SCREENING PASSES! ADDICTED OPENS THIS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10TH Plan a Girl’s Night Out to see Zane’s Addicted during the Run of its Engagement at Regal Theaters Enter to win using Rafflecopter below: a Rafflecopter giveaway Fathom Events, Lionsgate and Codeblack Films to Host Special Live Event Screening of Feature Film “Addicted,” Based on Smash Best-Seller, on October 9 Author Zane, Director Bille Woodruff and Film’s Cast will Treat Audiences in Select Cinemas Nationwide to Special Event on Eve of Addicted’s Theatrical Release  The three companies have joined forces to give fans an early chance to see the film and participate in a live Q&A with best-selling…

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    September 1, 2014 /

    Love. Beauty. Wealth. Eternity Young Adult Horror Film Opens on Friday, September 5th   INNOCENCE Synopsis: Haunted by the death and dreams of her beloved mother in a Montauk surfing accident, 16 year old Beckett and her father, novelist Miles Warner, move to Manhattan and attempt to piece together their shattered life. Now enrolled at the exclusive Hamilton preparatory school, her psychosis and hallucinations intensify with the dubious suicides of current and past students as does her first love for Tobey Crawford. The discovery that her new school may be run by a coven of beautiful and seductive women who perpetuate their youth by drinking the blood of virgins becomes the…

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    Marlon Wayans “Desperate for Laughs”  in A Haunted House 2  For Marlon Wayans, it’s all jokes. He’s not trying to change the world, just your mood.  A Chat with Funny Man – @MarlonWayans – A Haunted House 2 http://t.co/RIS2bLIUdO #BlogHerTalks — Tinsel & Tine (@tinseltine) April 13, 2014  By Tinsel & Tine Blog Contributor: Christopher “Flood the Drummer®” Norris “All the Wayans have a certain flavor of comedy,” Marlon tells me, citing his blend as “a spicy crispy” that may “burn your mouth.” Marlon’s older sister Kim calls him “desperate” and he, without argument, would agree. “I will go to wild places to make people laugh. I don’t give a fuck;…

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