Below, in alphabetical order, is a list of other film-related web sites which may be of interest to fans of MMI, as well as sites with which we have traded reciprocal links. If you would like to suggest a new link for this page, please email the name of the site, the URL, and a brief description to .
The name says it all. An 'ezine which bills itself as "The Offbeat Film Authority."
In-depth James Bond movie site with tons of movie info, sound clips, desktop wallpaper, AIM Icons, a Bond Store, Message Board, movie bloopers and more.
A full-featured, easy-to-use online movie manager that allows you to organize, search, sort and play your collection of movies on all types of media from DVDs to DivX files. Quickly import all your movie files or titles and import the movie information from IMDb.com.
This site bills itself as "the most comprehensive index of movie and television scripts available on the Internet." Additionally, the web site includes an area called "Screenwriters On The Internet" which is a showcase for unproduced screenplays by new, aspiring writers and includes links to over a dozen scripts, with titles such as "How Dick Dies" By Gary Welz, "The Plaintive Song Of The Curious Boy" By Herbert Gambill, and "Monkeybutt" by Mike Byrne.
Perhaps the coolest (and most useful) DVD site on the web, Geoffrey Kleinman's DVD Talk has tons of no-nonsense information about DVD's, including reviews, Top Bargains, discount coupons for on-line DVD merchants, web forums and chat rooms, Price Search, a free weekly newsletter, and more.
A resource for aspiring filmmakers and film career enthusiasts, this site includes articles, news, tips and more.
While the "real Academy" wracks its brains trying to find even five good films that were made this year, why not take a look at the other 500 bad films of the year, and their award... The Razzie.
The on-line version of the venerable entertainment industry trade paper offers continually updated news briefs from the entertainment and media worlds in the categories of film, television, music, and international news. The site also provides a "Hollywood Hyperlinks Web Site Directory" which provides links to other entertainment industry web sites in the areas of film, television, pre-production, production, post-production, producers & distributors, organizations, film commissions, web & multimedia, calendar, industry resources, and music.
A film news resource which covers all sorts of timely information important to the indie filmmaker, film fan or professional. indieWIRE features a searchable database of all past issues, each day's new issue, message boards, and an online subscription option for free daily email delivery.
A searchable database with information on tens of thousands of movies, from the earliest of silent films to movies which are still in production—plus, biographies and filmographies on hundreds of thousands of actors, actresses, directors and more. The "IMD" constantly is evolving and growing, with new information being added everyday. This site also includes links to movie reviews and allows you to rate any movie in the database on a scale of 1 to 10 and send in your vote. A great place to do research on your favorite actor, director, or film.
Movie scripts free for reading and downloading.
An organized launching pad to help film buffs find movie sites on the web. It has a section devoted to web tributes to artists and specific films by film buffs.
This searchable, easy-to-use database is a great resource for sampling a wide range of opinions about films old and new. The site includes links to movie reviews from major daily newspapers (such as the Washington Post, Chicago Sun-Times, and San Francisco Chronicle), from periodicals like Time and Entertainment Weekly, from Internet e-zines and Usenet newsgroups (e.g. rec.arts.movies.reviews), and from "Movie Magazine International" itself. So now, if you don't like what that dumb guy in your local paper has to say, you can read that dumb guy in a paper from clear across the country.
An online magazine which offers in-depth features about important movies or events in the industry and insightful reviews of films now playing. The site includes an extensive archive of past features and reviews.
Daily quizzes about movies, actors and actresses.
Stomp Tokyo reviews movies on video that you might ordinarily pass up at the video store because you're just not sure you want to waste 3 bucks or 2 hours on that particular film. The site specializes in old b-movies, Hong Kong cinema, anime, bad sci-fi, and Japanese monster movies. It also includes Stomp Tokyo Sings!, a collection of essays and humorous articles about film, and offers a weekly newsletter about movies on video.
Talking Pictures takes an intelligent look at film, TV and mass media. Site includes film, television and book reviews, interviews, news and articles. New contributors are always welcome on the site.
The on-line version of the entertainment industry trade paper offers continually updated news briefs about the entertainment industry, including television news. Limited, basic content is free; an on-line subscription is required to access premium content.
Visit the personal web sites of MMI staff members!
Movie Reviewer Larry Carlin is also a singer-songwriter. His web site has information on his solo efforts, Keystone Crossing (a country duo) and Wild Blue, Marin County's premiere bluegrass band.
Cinéfemme - Annakarinaland.org is an international forum designed to discuss and project images of women in film and media. They draw attention to specific women's film festivals within Europe and the USA and also feature information on women's filmmaking in Stockholm and film festivals. (Movie Reviewer Moira Sullivan.)
Personal website and blog for Webmaster Randy Parker, who in college was a movie critic for the U.C. Berkeley newspaper and radio station (on a previous incarnation of "Movie Magazine International"). His wesbite includes his movie reviews.
This is the first international forum for those interested in the work of Maya Deren, U.S. avant-garde filmmaker and film theorist of the 1940s and 1950s. This web page is designed to be a public forum of the work of Deren and will include film analyses and events that celebrate her achievements in film, philosophy, ethnography and dance. Information on special Deren conferences will be posted. (Movie Reviewer Moira Sullivan.)