Worries arise over what the move could mean for the future of movie theaters Thursday, Warner Bros. announced that it will release its 2021 17-film slate in theaters and on HBO Max simultaneously. A film from the studio will hit HBO Max for a one-month access period that begins the day it is released in…
Burbank International Film Festival Hosts Online Screenings and Awards Show
Yvette Nicole Brown will receive the “Garry Marshall Spirit Award” and Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry will receive a special tribute The Burbank International Film Festival (BIFF) announced this week that they will be able to watch all of the semi-finalist films for the 2020 film festival as a virtual event. Over 250 global films…
Award-winning Documentary on John Muir High School to Premiere in Pasadena
The film that traces the history of the school, from integration, through desegregation and finally to the segregated present Can We All Get Along? The Segregation of John Muir High School, the 50 minute award-winning documentary promoting diverse public education, will premiere at 7:30 p.m. on April 26 at John Muir High School. “It’s important…
Pasadena Community Comes Together For The Making Of The Pasadena Running Man A Film About An American Dream
By Alex Cordero Our country has many stories about immigrants coming to the U.S. determined to achieve their dreams of living in America. “The Running Man of Pasadena” is a film about local Pasadena resident Haik Zakarian who immigrated to the United States from Iraq dreaming of only one thing, freedom. You may have even…
‘Won’t You Be My Neighbor’ and a Cup of Coffee
By Kathleen Z Snider “Won’t You Be My Neighbor,” have you seen the documentary about Fred Rogers, Mr. Rogers to most? If you haven’t, DO. He was a man of ‘radical kindness,’ a phrase that comes up often when remembering him. The first time I encountered “Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood” was with my own children. My…
Pasadena Star News Social Columnist Attempts to Bowdlerize Photographer
Pasadena Star News Social Columnist Attempts to Bowdlerize Photographer On Sunday afternoon at the Fenyes Mansion, a celebration of 35 Years of Pasadena’s Doo Dah was held to help raise funds for a new exhibit at Pasadena Museum of History which is slated to open August 18. Doo Dah Royalty from past, present and future…