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Bruce Sanborn joined Charlottesville—Right Now! with Coy Barefoot to discuss the latest entertainment and movie news from Los Angeles, CA.
Jody Kielbasa, executive director of the Virginia Film Festival, joined Charlottesville Right Now to discuss films he will never tire of.
In our previous show we reflected on several of the movies showcased at this year’s Virginia Film Festival. In today’s show, we will examine “The Response,” a short film about the Guantanamo Bay War Tribunals and the plight of Guantanamo detainees by Sig Libowitz, screened at this year’s Virginia Film Festival.
During the [...] In our previous show we previewed this year’s Virginia Film Festival, hosted by the University of Virginia. In today’s show, we will relive and reflect on the events of this year’s Virginia film festival.
This year’s Virginia Film Festival, hosted by the University of Virginia, kicked off Thursday Evening, Oct. 30, and featured some80 [...] On the October 26th edition of WNRN’s Sunday Morning Wake-Up Call, Rick Moore talks with Richard Herskowitz, Artistic Director of the Virginia Film Festival, which begins this Thursday, Oct. 30. This is Herskowitz’ fifteenth and final festival, and he speaks about all the various elements that must come together to make it so [...]
Author Steven Waldman On Thursday, October 16th, Steven Waldman, author of Founding Faith: Providence, Politics, and The Birth of Religious Freedom In America joined host Coy Barefoot on WINA’s “Charlottesville–Right Now!” Waldman is the founder and editor of Beliefnet.com, the largest website for religion and spirituality on the internet.
Steven Waldman on religion in politics and the film Religulous [17:05m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (604)They discussed the final presidential debate and [...] So-Called Critics is a Charlottesville-based podcast from Paul Van Vleet that takes a film in current release and compares it with another one from film history. In this installment, Paul and his co-host Charles wonder:
“Is Gotham big enough for two Batmen and two Jokers? To settle the score Charles and I review The [...] In this installment of WNRN’s 91 Seconds on Film, Ben Nuckols reviews Hellboy II – The Golden Army. He also his review posted on his blog, the Ill-Informed Gadfly.
Ben Nuckols reviews The Visitor, a film about a 62-year old teacher who loses his passion for his life and takes up the piano. What does Ben think? Click below to find out. This Tom McCarthy film is now playing at Vinegar Hill.
91 Seconds on Film is made possible by Sneak Reviews. You [...] In this installment of WNRN’s 91 Seconds on Film, Myke Reiser reviews the end of an era that is represented by the movie Prom Night, which is currently playing at the Regal Cinema Downtown 6.
In this installment of WNRN’s 91 Seconds on Film, Tom Dumontier reviews Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay, which is now playing at the Regal Cinema Downtown 6. Tom likens the film to Odyssey, but not necessarily in a good way.
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