Richard Murphy saw his first movie at four years of age and has loved cinema ever since. He is especially fond of film noir, which is surprising considering his sunny disposition. Richard can be reached at alabunz@gmail.com
Dolph Paulsen has a story to tell. Well, make that plural. That's why his project is called Stories For Dinner. Mr. Paulsen has made a video we have stolen here. Watch it and I...
This is not a story about a New England movie maker. The Boston Film Industry Examiner wishes it were. What it is is an article about a man who knows how to make a movie. The jounalist...
As a history nerd, it has always been fun to speculate as to what might have happened had the ending changed. Alfred Thomas Catalfo was not able to alter the past in reality, but on the alternate universe of...
One of the ongoing themes of The Boston Film Industry Examiner is the struggle to fund the impecunious artist. That would be most everyone in independent film. When anyone comes up with a new idea, we are happy...
Legal Zoom, you've heard their commercials. They help you do without a lawyer. Of course, they don't yet have a form to help you fight a murder conviction pro se, but it's...
Seng Varipath aka "seng2kx" is a Director, Producer and Screenwriter from the Boston area. He has been an Executive Producer for Independent features, movie shorts, web series, music videos and commercials. Previous work includes: "Hollow Town: Sizzle...
Madness, death and now possibly jail for eight cast and crew of Dudleytown Curse – the 49th Key. That is what you could expect if you fool around with the centuries old curse. Still, one has to admire the...
Like Chuck Slavin, Jodi Purdy-Quinlan is one of the most tireless promoters of film and actors in Massachusetts. Also like our man, she does most of that work on the South Shore. Expecting a good 2012, she...
Actually, it’s Southern New England that’s the problem. These things don’t take place in Vermont. First there is the Dudleytown Curse, now the The Tillinghast Nightmare. What, is this region the...
Horror is not my genre of choice. Of course some of the greatest works of cinema cross that line. In Microcinema, a "philosopher" decides to do some line crossing, with an unexpected twist. The press...