Original CIN Reviews by Liam Lacey and Jim Slotek

  • Lance Bass slams ‘Jim Crow against gays,’ narrates ACT UP doc at ReelHeART by Jim Slotek
    • The ‘80s AIDS epidemic may seem long ago to some, but the line between then and now seems thin to ‘NSYNC’s Lance Bass.The singer/actor – who came out in 2006 – narrates Small Town Rage: Fighting Back In The Deep South, an illuminating documentary screening Friday at the ReelHeART International Film & Screenplay Festival. The film documents the unlikely start-up of a chapter of the AIDS activist group ACT UP in the least welcoming city in the U.S., Shreveport, Louisiana. Read more …
  • Montage: The kings of movie soundtracks play out of the box by Liam Lacey
    • Music is the mainspring in the emotional clockwork of the movies. Try to think of Jaws without John Williams’ nerve-jangling two-note riff of the “shark theme.” Or, the Toy Story movies without the bear-hug embrace of Randy Newman’s You Got A Friend In Me.But how would these film composers create if they weren’t writing with someone else’s story and images in mind? That’s the question Grammy-winning pianist Gloria Cheng set out to answer with her album, Montage: Great Film Composers and the Piano. The film about those recording sessions is featured in Saturday’s closing night of this year’s ReelHeART Film Festival. Read more …
  • ‘Still alive’ Zappacosta’s story rocks ReelHeART film fest by Jim Slotek
    • As Canadian showbiz veterans do, Alfie Zappacosta encountered a long-time colleague recently. “I ran into Burton Cummings,” the ‘80s rocker recalls. “And he said, ‘I thought you were dead!’”It was a double-edged jape. Zappacosta – the subject of the documentary Long Road Home at the ReelHeART International Film & Screenplay Festival – indeed nearly died in 2012, of acute pancreatitis (at the exact same time that his wife Sonny became fatally ill herself with liver disease). Read more …

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