Dan Bloom
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‘Taklub’ Dramatizes Typhoon Haiyan Disaster With Gritty, Documentary Feel (Guest Blog)
Climate-themed movie deserves a global audience, guest contributor Dan Bloom says
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Darren Aronofsky Bags Best Screenplay, Director Nods at ‘Cli-Fi’ Awards (Guest Blog)
Online climate-based awards also honor Robert Pattinson, Tilda Swinton, Elle Fanning, Ed Harris and Jake Paltrow
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‘Interstellar’ May be a ‘Cli-fi’ Classic (Guest Blog)
Christopher Nolan’s new film is helping usher in a new and timely genre classification
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Hollywood’s Climate-Themed Movies Getting Own Awards Show (Guest Blog)
The Cli Fi Movie Awards will launch online in early 2015 with ten categories, including best movie, best marketing campaign, and most in tune with current affairs
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‘Cliffies’ Award to Honor Films About Climate Change and Global Warming (Guest Blog)
Preliminary planning is underway for “Cli-Fi Movie Awards”
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‘Cli Fi’ Rising to New Hollywood Heights (Guest Blog)
“Godzilla” and other cli-fi blockbusters are gently pushing the emerging genre into the spotlight
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New York Times Rides Growing Wave of Climate Fiction (Guest Blog)
With a University of Oregon professor teaching Cli-Fi fiction, the genre is becoming more than just a trend
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The Best. Baseball Movie. Ever (Guest Blog)
“KANO” is not just the best Asian baseball movie ever, but the best baseball movie ever in the world!
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Martin Scorsese Plans to Shoot Japanese Novel ‘Silence’ in Taiwan (Guest Blog)
The director got the idea after personally conferring with Ang Lee
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Darren Aronofsky’s ‘Noah’ Set to Flood ‘Cli Fi’ Zone (Guest Blog)
Climate fiction is hotter than ever in the aftermath of real-life disasters Super Typhoon Haiyan and Superstorm Sandy
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Is Julian Assange Doing the Voice-Overs for Nikon Ads? (Guest Blog)
Could Assange have gotten the part-time gig to do a secret voice-over for Nikon while still holed up in an Ecuadorian embassy in London?
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Peter Chan’s ‘American Dreams in China’ Backfires (Guest Blog)
It’s not really Chan’s film, since it was produced and written by Beijingers more interested in propaganda than storytelling
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Filmmakers in Taiwan and China: Welcome to the ‘Sa Ching’ (Guest Blog)
“Sa” means ”to end or complete something,” and ”ching” means “green” — here’s how that became “wrap party”
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Celebs, Media – Tell the Truth About the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Truthteller, Tavis Smiley — how about you be the first to say it's all a public-relations gimmick
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