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Article coming soon… for now, check out these pictures of the women of Trashwire with some of the celebrity attendees of the 2008 White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner. First picture of the night, Trashwire editor Alexis Gentry with Kal Penn of the Harold and Kumar films. Alexis Gentry with Joel McHale of The Soup on…
Trashwire MySpace friend Anne Rakowiecki got to realize a dream when she met Johnny Depp on the Chicago set of his new film Public Enemies. Read her firsthand account and check out her pictures in this special guest contribution. read more | digg story
Check this out and tell me it isn’t reminiscent of Trey Parker’s early stuff. This short film was part of Apple’s Insomnia Film Festival in 2007. The film was shot, edited, and scored in only 24 hours. It also had to include certain requirements, like a character named Robin Darjeeling or the line “Don’t tempt…
These days, there are hundreds of ways to watch videos online and sometimes it can be hard to weed out the crap from the good stuff. Sites like YouTube are polluted with poor quality videos or catch-them-while-they-last clips from your favorite TV shows. That’s where Hulu.com comes in. read more | digg story
By now I’m guessing a lot of you have heard about Hulu, the new video site which features network TV and full length movies. I posted a clip on here from Saturday Night Live with Jonah Hill that was up on Hulu. The site provides higher quality video and legit content (no user-created stuff) including…
The creators of South Park discuss future projects and the making of South Park. Definitely a good read for any fan of the series. read more | digg story
A special screening of the new film 21 took place at the Paramount Theater in Austin, TX as part of the SXSW Film Festival. The film is about a group of MIT students who travel to Las Vegas on weekends to count cards and win big. After the screening, members of the cast and crew…
Año Uña is a movie that definitely defies the regular rules of film because it tells the story in a sequence of 24 photographs flipped as the story progresses. This premiere seemed well suited for SXSW because the Mexican and American conflicts are definitely felt in Austin, Texas with full force. read more | digg…
SXSW film festival held a special screening of Goliath, named for a cat owned by an unnamed main character who is experiencing the bad luck in life. On top of it all, he just lost his cat. read more | digg story
An astounding nine regional movie premieres will be taking place at this year ’s South by Southwest (SXSW) film festival in Austin, TX. The only major difference from a regular trip to the movies is that, at these screenings, there is a major opportunity to see the cast of the films and chat with them…