What's on view at the Louisiana Film Fest? Zombies, fish tanks, a big lug, oil doc and pharaohs
The Louisiana Film Festival: Student Division begins tonight at the Robinson Film Center. Oodles of programming offered through Sunday, including the festival closer "Zombie Girl," which follows 12-year-old Emily Hagins (pictured) on her journey to make a feature-length flick about the undead. Find the schedule here.
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JB Jones
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WOW! The stuff I just saw there was so much more entertaining than the usual local fare from adults.
I loved one with the kid dropping the penny into the fish tank, but nothing compares to the wit of the animated film where the dad gets eaten by a tiger named Jeremy. HA! Dieing for light entertainment. If only we all could!
Veteran TV and movie actor Pruitt Taylor Vince returns to the stage in the LSUS production "Burn This." Check out the audio slideshow.
Movies on Main Street
The Spring Theatre in Springhill offers residents one movie per week on its single screen. Talk about your nostalgia for a simpler era of movie-going. Check out the audio slideshow.
1 comment:
WOW! The stuff I just saw there was so much more entertaining than the usual local fare from adults.
I loved one with the kid dropping the penny into the fish tank, but nothing compares to the wit of the animated film where the dad gets eaten by a tiger named Jeremy. HA! Dieing for light entertainment. If only we all could!
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