Jared Blaut
Jared Blaut gave 12 years of his life to the NY independent film community, from NYU film, to getting coffee for superstars, to hanging with muppets, to being on the ground floor for the foundation of Focus Features, where he worked with hundreds of film distributors in dozens of countries on the promotion and distribution of Focus-related films. (Rent SESSION 9, people!) Now "retired" to South Florida with his wife and dogs, Jared owns and operates a local community magazine, for which he never, ever writes in the third person.
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As you know, talk of an Arrested Development film has picked up of late. Just this morning I saw Jason Bateman say on the TODAY show that it was "possible" for 2009, even though Michael Cera is ...
I go "dark" for the week or so before my magazine is due at the printer each month, an absence prolonged this time around due to a computer nightmare last week (system crashed, lost half the issue, et...
So I've mentioned a few times the "robot thing" I was writing for another site. Well here it is! They're paying me and everything! How very exciting! Be sure to click on it from ever...
Do you want my long personal history with video games spelled out in detail? No you don't, because this isn't Aint It Cool News. (Not that there's anything wrong with that!) So short...
Remember what I said here about Warren Ellis?Well ZAMMO and KABLAAM!Truly I am psychic, if one defines "psychic" as "the ability to predict the obvious and inevitable." However, my geek cred is ...
So my cohort Jenni Miller over at Premiere.com has put up a list of Bad Screen Dads that SOMEHOW OMITS DARTH VADER but we forgive her. The rest of it is pretty darn strong, with some unexpected ...
Finishing up 2000 words about robots sucked away my writing time as of late. But that assignment is now complete (URL when available) and so I turn my mind to new matters, like ZOHAN.It's a weir...
THE FALL is proving to be an especially hard film to catch here in sunny, culturally-isolated South Florida. The nearest theater with a print is a good $8-$10 worth of gas away. The Tomato...
My robot research led to a revisiting of A.I., the first time I'd seen the film since its summer 2001 theatrical release. Back then the press was so very heavily focused on the "Spielberg does K...






