While you were clicking hours away on your View-Master as a child, Christopher Crescitelli was heralding the future. "I was one of those weird kids, who, in the fifth grade, started making 3D imagery with my crayons and colored markers," he says. "People nicknamed me the 3D kid." Unfortunately, ... More >>
By Dan Moore *Wherein We Hilariously Predict Katy Perry's 2012 *Reviewed: Katy Perry at the Staples Center, 11-22-11 *Katy Perry Ties Michael Jackson; Sign of the Apocalypse? Not So Much Katy Perry: Part of Me came out last weekend, and early returns are not great. Friday-to-Sunday it made $7.1 mi ... More >>
It is when watching the movie Titanic in 3D that one appreciates anew the obsessive dedication to visual splendor, period detail and overall cinematic majesty that drives James Cameron to be the maker of not merely movies, but giant epics for the ages. A special screening was held recently ... More >>
Thomas Jane, star of HBO's series Hung, is a proponent of 3-D films. He made his directorial debut with Dark Country, a 3-D effort, and is hosting this weekend's 3D Film Festival at The Los Angeles Film School. His introduction to the technology, though, didn't come through film so much as it did th ... More >>
​When it comes to 3-D films, says Eric Kurland of the Los Angeles 3-D Club (SCSC), "There's a certain audience expectation--people expect things to pop out at you." Those expectations are likely to be subverted at SCSC's 7th annual LA 3-D Movie Festival, a 12-hour movie marathon taking place this ... More >>
