Now Playing: “She’s a Fox”
Now Playing: “She...
A Truly Meaningful Mullet? by John Priddy We are proud to present the next Windy Wednesday film in our Windrider WinterFest series: “She’s a Fox” by Cameron Sawyer. With this highly acclaimed, 18-minute, family friendly comedy, we invite you to ponder whatever you find to be...
Best of the Decade? A Journey “INTO THE DARK”
Best of the Decade? A J...
BEST OF THE DECADE? A JOURNEY “INTO THE DARK” by Craig Detweiler Have you felt besieged by Top Ten lists? Every newspaper critic (and all kinds of Internet critics) have chimed in with their best of 2009. Alas, I still have too many essential films I need to see. I could...
“The Book Of Eli”
“The Book Of Eli&...
“The Book Of Eli” Check out this great study guide by Craig Detweiler! http://www.screenvue.com/eli/
“Now that’s a music video”  Enjoy!
“Now that’s...
“Now that’s a music video”  Enjoy! Playing for Change
Does sex sell movies? Uh, not really
Does sex sell movies? U...
Detweiler quoted in CNN article Does sex sell movies? Uh, not really By Lisa Respers France, CNN December 30, 2009 12:44 p.m. EST Originally posted here. Scenes like this one in "Sherlock Holmes" aren't necessarily good for the bottom line, according to a study. (CNN)...
Now Playing: “Topi” and “American Made”
Now Playing: “Top...
Hats, Headwear and Hearts by John Priddy We are proud to present the next Windy Wednesday film in our Windrider WinterFest series: “Topi” by Arjun Rihan, and, as an added treat: “American Made” by Sharat Raju. Both family friendly (FF) films feature “hats” as a key story...
Get Warmed Up With These Two Videos from Prague and Sundance 2009
Get Warmed Up With Thes...
Windrider Prague and Sundance Videos As we count down to Windrider at Sundance…get warmed up with these two videos from Prague and Sundance 2009. Prague Sundance
Phil Cooke on the Future of Traditional Media
Phil Cooke on the Futur...
Phil Cooke on the Future of Traditional Media Posted by Scott Spiewak, 12/28/09, 05:25:58 pm – (www.vaughnstreet.com)  I recently pulled media consultant, producer, author and Vaughn Street friend Phil Cooke aside to chat about the future of large TV platforms. Here are some...

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