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Road Rules

In Museyon’s guide to North and South America, Meakin Armstrong takes you on a tour of the American South. Frankly, we don’t think there’s a better way to explore the good ol’ US of A than an old-fashioned road trip. If you follow Armstrong’s trail from Atlanta, Georgia, to Natchitoches, Louisiana, you’re going to have to pack wisely. And that’s ... Read More »

On Screen & On Location

At Museyon, we love to go On Location, which is why we’re loving this story in the New York Times. The Grey Lady’s Globespotters Blog reports that through August 23, the Cinema au clair de lune festival will screen 13 Paris films in the location they were filmed. That means you can  see classically French films in classically Parisian locales, ... Read More »

What Would Carrie Think?

Earlier this week we wondered what types of freaks people would turn up for the ‘Sex and the City 2’ open call casting. Well — try not to be too shocked — it turns out the answer to that question is a lot of them. Over at New York magazine’s Daily Intel blog, there’s a slideshow of all the SATC wannabes, ... Read More »

Midsummer Movies

It’s August already, but here in New York it’s just beginning to feel like summer. And when it’s hot, what’s better than staying inside, in the air conditioning, with a great movie? This summer at Muesyon we’re embracing the heat, and looking back at our favorite summertime flicks. Did yours make the list? Find out, after the jump…   Read More »

Calling All Sex and the Citizens

Ever dream of sharing a cosmo with the one-and-only Carrie Bradshaw? Well now is your chance — sort of. The producers of Sex and the City 2 are looking for non-speaking extras to play “chic New Yorkers” in the latest chapter in the SATC saga. Not only that, they’re looking for civilians, not pros, which means no SAG card is required. The ... Read More »

Cinema Chat: Writer/Director Debby Wolfe

Last night, award-winning filmmaker Debby Wolfe made the world premiere her new film of  ‘Gordita‘ at the New York International Latino Film Festival. Set in East LA, the 10-minute short tells the story of Tatiana, a young Salvadorian woman with a serious case of low self esteem — until a chance discovery leads her to reclaim her confidence. Between screenings, ... Read More »

‘G-Force’ Raw

Earlier today we wondered about the future of 3-D films. Well, thanks to a Twitter tip from a New York-based comedy troupe with a too-sophomoric-to-repeat name, we now have unique insight into how 3-D gets done. Without further ado: G-Force: Behind the Scenes.  Read More »

Get ‘In the Loop’

We’ve been jonesing for a great new movie, and the early buzz on ‘In the Loop,’ definitely piqued our attention. Then we saw on the (totally awesome) IFC blog that The New York Times’ A.O. Scott  called the film, “genius” and we immediately pushed the film to the top of our shortlist. A fast-paced satire skewering modern Anglo-American political relations, ‘In the ... Read More »

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