by John Wildman | Apr 20, 2017 | Films Gone Wild
I frequently say that each film festival usually has one happy moment for me, personally. Sometimes they are obvious ones that align with a lot of other people. A rare appearance by a filmmaker or a moment where a filmmaker entertainingly reveals something about...
by John Wildman | Mar 30, 2017 | Films Gone Wild
I hate repeating myself and I hate the idea that someone has to hear me tell the same story twice without me acknowledging that I know they have heard it but the person next to them hasn’t and absolutely must hear it – because, of course, it is HILARIOUS and...
by John Wildman | Mar 9, 2017 | Films Gone Wild
Last night, the Women Texas Film Festival teamed up with Alamo Drafthouse to present a special screening of the female-helmed horror anthology, XX, followed by a panel discussion of the female perspective on horror from local filmmakers, personalities, and a...
by John Wildman | Mar 6, 2017 | Films Gone Wild
Who was De Veau Dunn? Unless you are a close friend of mine from my time in L.A., or you were in the film community in the San Diego area, I doubt you know. A LOT of people were in De Veau’s world, but the likelihood they are reading this…not so much. He...
by John Wildman | Mar 4, 2017 | Films Gone Wild
Last Sunday, Joseph A. Wapner, the famous Judge Wapner of “The People’s Court” passed away. His passing was noted as he was the face of the original recipe People’s Court. The Judge Judys and Browns and whoever else all came down the pike because of the success of...
by John Wildman | Mar 1, 2017 | Films Gone Wild
Bill Paxton was a people person. That was my perspective on the guy. Because I am in Dallas, and work in film and with film festivals, I have many friends that have talked about, written about, and literally eulogized Bill Paxton, who passed away Saturday evening. So,...
READER COMMENTS