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Kentucky Theater Summer Classics: The Leopard
by Raj Ranade A big budget is no guarantee that a movie will look good – 200 million dollars couldn’t stop Battleship from looking like the offspring of a Hasbro commercial and a Miller Lite billboard. And as the gorgeous …
Extras Needed: Concert Scene for Pleased to Meet Me to shoot in Louisville
Pleased to Meet Me, Archie Borders' upcoming film now shooting in Louisville, recently got the $44k Kickstarter funding, and is off and running. It stars X’s John Doe,
Archie Borders’ Kickstarter Deadline Nears, with X’s John Doe, Loudon Wainwright, and Aimee Mann
Congratulations to Lexpatriate and Henry Clay High School alum Archie Borders on getting the $44,000 Kickstarter funded for his upcoming movie, Pleased to Meet Me, which begins filming
Podcast: The Dark Knight Rises
by Raj Ranade In honor of the release of The Dark Knight Rises, my friend Fareed Ben-Youssef, a film scholar at UC Berkeley, and I decided to revive an
Archie Borders Kickstarts for “Everybody Speaks Elton John” film w John Doe, Loudon Wainwright, Aimee Mann
Congratulations to Lexpatriate and Henry Clay High School alum Archie Borders on getting the $44,000 Kickstarter funded for his upcoming movie, Pleased to Meet Me, which begins filming
Ace Advance Movie Screening: Spiderman
Ace will host an advance Sneak Preview of Spiderman on Monday July 2 at Cinemark Fayette Mall at 7:30 pm. Remember, your downloadable pass does not guarantee admission —
Hatfields and McCoys miniseries revives a University Press of Kentucky title
Sex and violence still sell, and with the popularity of the Hatfields and McCoys miniseries (13.9 million viewers watched the Memorial Day debut), University Press of Kentucky has
Bully movie, Lexington’s Kentucky Theatre, panel discussion
New documentary, Bully, opens at Lexington's Kentucky Theater followed by panel discussion. BULLY opens at the Kentucky Theater, Friday, April 20, at 7:25 p.m. Following the screening, a panel
Hot and Not on DVD: March
by Raj Ranade You’d be forgiven, after the more-terrible-than-usual slog that was this year’s Oscar ceremony, for never wanting to think about the films of 2011 ever again. But
Ace Weekly’s Official Oscar Night Predictions
by Raj Ranade If you're not a reader of Hollywood trade weeklies, you are A) a better-adjusted human being than I, and B) probably unaware of how much studio


















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