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Film Review: Howl's Moving Castle Orlando Weekly
Films by Hayao Miyazaki, Japan's most revered anime auteur, tend to use the same basic elements: kickass animation; a strong, young female protagonist; skepticism or hostility toward machinery; Captain Planet concern and affection for the natural world; an Orlando Bloom-pretty male romantic lead; and at least one adorable animal/inanimate object sidekick.
Dan Craft's Oscar Picks The Pantagraph
Is "The Departed" really a departure for veteran no-win director Martin Scorsese? Not really. But it's more than skillfully made. And, better yet, it does seem representative of the general drift of the man's cinema life and times.
MOST RECENT POSTS Cinema Confidential
Variety reports that Hayao Miyazaki's rumored last animated feature, "Gake no ue no Ponyo" (Ponyo on a Cliff) will be released in the summer of 2008 by Toho. The picture marks Miyazaki's first since 2004's "Howl's Moving Castle."
Ponyo Is Miyazaki's Next Toon Sci Fi Wire
Miyazaki, who won an Academy Award for Spirited Away in 2003, said that he wants to avoid the use of computer animation with Ponyo and return to simpler images that appear more hand-painted.
Miyazaki Next Helming Ponyo Coming Soon
Toho will release director Hayao Miyazaki's next animated film, Gake no ue no Ponyo (Ponyo on a Cliff), in summer 2008. Miyazaki's Studio Ghibli will produce.
Television movies for the week of March 18 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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IUS film fest offers cinematic world tour Louisville Courier-Journal
A pigheaded pilot, quarreling brothers, concentration camp survivors and a man who simply wants to die will all play a part in Indiana University Southeast's eighth International Film Festival.
Television movies for the week of March 11 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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Power of comics Louisville Courier-Journal
Scott McCloud is a comic genius. A true scholar on the subject, he's written several books on the art form, including "Understanding Comics," "Reinventing Comics" and "Making Comics," and even created his own strip, "Zot!" The cartoon savant will deliver a lecture at the University of Louisville tomorrow that covers the key points in his books.

Film Review: Howl's Moving Castle Orlando Weekly
Films by Hayao Miyazaki, Japan's most revered anime auteur, tend to use the same basic elements: kickass animation; a strong, young female protagonist; skepticism or hostility toward machinery; Captain Planet concern and affection for the natural world; an Orlando Bloom-pretty male romantic lead; and at least one adorable animal/inanimate object sidekick.
Dan Craft's Oscar Picks The Pantagraph
Is "The Departed" really a departure for veteran no-win director Martin Scorsese? Not really. But it's more than skillfully made. And, better yet, it does seem representative of the general drift of the man's cinema life and times.
MOST RECENT POSTS Cinema Confidential
Variety reports that Hayao Miyazaki's rumored last animated feature, "Gake no ue no Ponyo" (Ponyo on a Cliff) will be released in the summer of 2008 by Toho. The picture marks Miyazaki's first since 2004's "Howl's Moving Castle."
Ponyo Is Miyazaki's Next Toon Sci Fi Wire
Miyazaki, who won an Academy Award for Spirited Away in 2003, said that he wants to avoid the use of computer animation with Ponyo and return to simpler images that appear more hand-painted.
Miyazaki Next Helming Ponyo Coming Soon
Toho will release director Hayao Miyazaki's next animated film, Gake no ue no Ponyo (Ponyo on a Cliff), in summer 2008. Miyazaki's Studio Ghibli will produce.
Television movies for the week of March 18 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Read this article ]
IUS film fest offers cinematic world tour Louisville Courier-Journal
A pigheaded pilot, quarreling brothers, concentration camp survivors and a man who simply wants to die will all play a part in Indiana University Southeast's eighth International Film Festival.
Television movies for the week of March 11 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Read this article ]
Power of comics Louisville Courier-Journal
Scott McCloud is a comic genius. A true scholar on the subject, he's written several books on the art form, including "Understanding Comics," "Reinventing Comics" and "Making Comics," and even created his own strip, "Zot!" The cartoon savant will deliver a lecture at the University of Louisville tomorrow that covers the key points in his books.howl+s+moving+castle: howl+s+moving+castle