Canvas & If Anything Happens I Love You-Now streaming on Netflix

Review by Jason Godbey, Creative Director, Behind the Rabbit Productions Netflix is currently streaming two animated shorts that both deal with a similar theme, loss. In Canvas, an elderly man is dealing with the loss of his wife, and in If Anything Happens I Love You, a couple is dealing with the loss of their … Continue reading Canvas & If Anything Happens I Love You-Now streaming on Netflix

Episode 813: Emma Loggins

https://youtu.be/aDEWCQqmysk Hosted by Jason Godbey, Creative Director, Behind the Rabbit Productions On this episode Editor in Chief of Fanbolt.com, Emma Loggins talks about the current state of the entertainment industry. Follow us here for new episodes every Wednesday as well as updates and movie reviews or subscribe to our YouTube channel or on your favorite podcast app.

NEW YORK WOMEN IN FILM & TELEVISION ANNOUNCES RAVENAL FOUNDATION FEATURE FILM GRANT AWARDEES SARAH KNIGHT AND SIGNE BAUMANE

This release comes to us from our friends at New York Women In Film & Television The organization also presented five scholarships to film and television production students. NEW YORK, NY – December 15, 2020 – New York Women in Film & Television (NYWIFT) is pleased to announce the presentation of two grants funded by the Alan M. & Mildred S. … Continue reading NEW YORK WOMEN IN FILM & TELEVISION ANNOUNCES RAVENAL FOUNDATION FEATURE FILM GRANT AWARDEES SARAH KNIGHT AND SIGNE BAUMANE

Pay All Attention to the Man Behind the Curtain – Mank

By all accounts, Citizen Kane is one of the greatest films of all time, if not the greatest. Twice the American Film Institute has named it #1 on their list of the 100 best films. It’s on numerous “best of” lists from renowned film critics. It’s one of only three films to have a perfect 100 rating on both Rotten Tomatoes and Metacritic. It is inarguably a masterpiece and a landmark achievement in film.

With Friends Like These… ANTARCTICA

Writer/Director Keith Bearden appears to challenge all those conventions with Antarctica. Unlike the quirky standards of these types of films, Antarctica subverts expectations pretty much the entire way through, while still keeping things grounded in the most important aspect, the relationship between the lead characters transitioning into adulthood.

Episode 811: Geoffrey Guerrero

https://youtu.be/TCywy7Dsky4 Hosted by Jason Godbey, Creative Director, Behind the Rabbit Productions On this episode founder of the Katra Film Series, Geoffrey Guerrero talks about running a film festival during the pandemic and gives his insights for filmmakers. Check our our coverage of the Katra Film Series Grand Finale here. Follow us here for new episodes … Continue reading Episode 811: Geoffrey Guerrero