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Big Screen Entertainment Group Locks Edit on New Film "Sucker" With Adobe Premiere Pro CS5
Mar. 3, 2010
Big Screen Entertainment Group (PINKSHEETS: BSEG) is happy to announce it has "locked" the picture edit on its much anticipated comic book/sci-fi adventure film, SUCKER shot earlier this year in Michigan. The film is in final stages of visual effects work supervised by The Deka Brothers.
Mar. 3, 2010
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Big Screen Entertainment Group (PINKSHEETS: BSEG) releases its new film "TARGET PRACTICE" on November 23. The testosterone-fueled thrill ride centers around 5 friends on a weekend fishing trip who discover a hidden training camp for homegrown terrorists and suddenly find themselves engaged in a bloody struggle for survival.
Catching up with Richmond Riedel
Mar. 3, 2010
By: Michael Dunaway
Richmond Riedel has worked the editing bay with directorial greats like Michael Mann, Peter Berg, and many others.
Read more click on title above.
Target Practice press release from Eye on Entertainment
Mar. 3, 2010
Nice to see that our creations are getting noticed more and more. We here at BSEG didn't even write this press release this time about our own product. This PR is about Big Screen Entertainment Groups Target Practice from Eye on Entertainment.
Target Practice is an intense thriller featuring Joey Lanai, Eric Dean, Aaron Hawk, Bill Elverman, Solomon Hoilett, Richard DeGuilio, Eltony Williams, Sean Christopher and Richmond Riedel.
The PR from Eye on Entertainment click here.
Check it out on Netflix and/or Amazon.com.
Quick bio article on Eric Turic from Target Practice
Mar. 3, 2010
Here is a more in depth look at one of the actors name Eric Turic in award winning Target Practice.
Flash Bang Online Target Practice Review
Mar. 3, 2010
Check out yet another great review for Target Practice on Flash-Bang-Online.com.
Fatally Yours - Best Horror Films of 2010...
Mar. 3, 2010
Theatrical horror releases in 2010 pretty much sucked, with a few exceptions (like the mesmerizing Black Swan), but there were many amazing independent productions. These are the kinds of films that fly below the radar and may not be familiar to most. Well, dear fiends, I am here to acquaint you with the best horror films of 2010 that you didn’t see…but definitely should! Of course one of these being Babysitter Wanted from BSEG.
Rouge Cinema Target Practice Review
Mar. 3, 2010

Before we talk about the indie film Target Practice, I first want to recall a big-budget action picture from this past summer called The Expendables. The Expendables had a great deal going for it: major studio backing; every big-name action star of the last 30 years; several A-list actors in major roles; a multi-million dollar budget; and a huge marketing campaign. So why was the movie so flat? Perhaps because the actors were sleepwalking through their roles. Or perhaps because the film used so many clichés it was predictable from the opening scene. Or maybe I was just tired of watching overpaid actors portraying cardboard cutout characters bumbling through a lame plot while huge explosions try to pull my attention away from all the flaws in the film.
Rule of Three's Tiffany Shepis Fangoria Interview
Mar. 3, 2010
Best known for a plethora of low-budget direct-to-video scare flicks, scream queen Tiffany Shepis (NYMPHA, NIGHTMARE MAN, THE GHOULS, TROMEO & JULIET, etc.) has now turned a corner in her career where she finds her name attached to genre films of growing quality and intelligence. Movies like the dark drama RULE OF THREE (see feature here), the Butcher Brothers’ 2010 festival hit THE VIOLENT KIND and this year’s Arizona-lensed THE FRANKENSTEIN SYNDROME. Shepis spoke to Fango about (and we got exclusive pics from) the latter mad-scientist tale, written and directed by THE GREAT AMERICAN SNUFF FILM’s Sean Tretta.
Big Screen Management Division and Deka Bros Clip
Feb. 1, 2010
First things first check out the new video from the Deka Bros. Also continue reading about the upcoming BSEG management and talent division.
Weekend Report: ‘Avatar’ Reigns with Record MLK Gross
Jan. 19, 2010
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From: Box Office Mojo,
For the four-day Martin Luther King, Jr. weekend, Avatar pulled in an estimated $54.6 million, eclipsing Cloverfield's $46.1 million as the biggest gross the holiday period has ever seen. Debuting in second place,The Book of Eli was no slouch either, grossing an estimated $38 million four-day, which was the holiday's fourth-biggest ever. As busy as the weekend was, it couldn't match last year's MLK record, which saw five movies gross over $20 million, led by the debut of Paul Blart: Mall Cop.
Avatar hovered atop the box office for the fifth weekend in a row, the first time that's happened since The Sixth Sense back in 1999, and it racked up several other milestones in the process. Its total stands at a monumental $505.1 million in 32 days, making it the fastest picture to cross the $500 million mark. The Dark Knight did it in 45 days, while Titanic took 98 days (or 50 days adjusted for ticket price inflation). With a $42.8 million Friday-to-Sunday take, Avatar not only had the smallest decline of the weekend (15 percent), but it broke the record for highest-grossing fifth weekend, formerly held by Titanic's $30 million (though it still retains the crown in terms of attendance).
'Avatar' closing in on 'Titanic' record
Jan. 16, 2010
New info about Avatar breaking Hollywood records click title to view video. You can always see news from around Hollywood and the entertainment industry every week by using the menu on top as well.

