Do The Ozarks with The Arkansas CW Crew: The Oklahoma Renaissance Festival at Castle of Muskogee...: This is the 20th Anniversary of the Oklahoma Renaissance Festival. Don't miss the last weekend! We stopped by to check out what is going on at this years festivities...
May 27, 2015
May 19, 2015
It's time for the Arkansas Anime Festival in Springdale!
On May 29th, 30th and 31st the Arkansas Anime Festival will be held in Springdale at the Holiday Inn Convention Center. The Arkansas CW is proud sponsor of Arkansas Anime Festival!
Special guests David Vincent, voice actor and Television producer known for Grimm-jow (Grim-jao) from Bleach...Darrel Guilbeau, he is most noted for Durarara!!, Blue Exorcist, Final Fantasy, Samurai Champloo. And Lisa Wilkerson, who is best known for Tekken, lost in translation, Crazy Taxi
Plenty of fun activities for everyone! Cosplay contest, artists, vendors, video and table top competition.
For more information on event schedules and how to get your tickets go to www.arkansasanimefestival.com
We will have our Arkansas CW Crew powered by Dr Pepper through out the weekend at our booth. If you get a chance stop by and grab a free picture from our new photo booth with the crew or with your friends. #ARCW-AF2
The Arkansas CW is the home of well received shows such as Flash, The Hundred, Supernatural, Arrow, Reign, Originals, Jane the V, The Messengers and Vampire Diaries.
May 11, 2015
Award Winners Announced for Bentonville Film Festival
The films and filmmakers taking home the top prizes at the inaugural Bentonville Film Festival (BFF), celebrating women and
diversity, were revealed this evening at a gala awards ceremony that drew
Courteney Cox, Nick Cannon, Bruce Dern, Rosie O’Donnell, Melissa Joan Hart,
Catherine Hardwicke, Joey Lauren Adams, Brian Yang, Alysia Reiner, Khandi
Alexander, Sara Evans, and of course, Geena Davis, among many others. The event
was hosted by Nick Cannon and Soledad O’Brien.
2015
Bentonville Film Festival Award Winners:
Jury
Award
Winner: Janet Grillo “Jack of The Red Hearts”
Best Documentary
Winner: Ricki Stern, Annie Sundberg “In My
Father's House”
Best
Family Feature
Winner: Morgan Matthews “A Brilliant
Young Mind”
Highest
Diversity
Winner: Geeta V. Patel and Ravi V. Patel “Meet the
Patels”
Best Ensemble
Winner: Adriana Trigiani “Big Stone Gap”
Best Protagonist
Winner: Stephanie Linus in “Dry”
Audience
Award
Winner: “Thao’s Library” (Documentary)
Dernsie Award
Winner: Ani Simon-Kelly (“The Short History of the Long
Road”)
BFF
Spirit Award
Winner: Lizzie Valasquez (“A Brave Heart: The Lizzie
Velasquez Story”)
*BFF is the only film festival in
the world to offer guaranteed distribution to winning films. As such, Jury
Award winner “Jack of the Red Hearts”;
Best Documentary winner “In My Father’s House”; and Best Family Feature
“A Brilliant Young Mind” will receive distribution offers from AMC Theaters
(theatrical release), Vubiquity (VOD), Vudu (digital) and Walmart (DVD, in store).
Gil Robertson, President of the
African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) served as BFF’s Jury
President.
For more information please visit www.bentonvillefilmfestival.com
Love Finds You in Charm Interview during Bentonville Film Festival
The Arkansas CW Crew member Drew speaks about the film "Loves Finds You in Charm" with Director Terry Cunningham, Producers George Shamieh and Chevonne O'Shaughness and the author of the book Annalisa Daughty.
Love Finds You in Charm is Mission Pictures newest film based on a popular book series, Love Finds you in Charm. The film was screened May 8th at the Bentonville Film Festival.
May 10, 2015
A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN reunion with members of 1940's All American Girls
A historic reunion took place at Bentonville Film Festival (BFF), when Gina Casey and Alice Fracasso, join Geena Davis and Rosie O’Donnell on the baseball diamond at Arvest Park, home of the minor league baseball team, the Northwest Arkansas Naturals, on Thursday, May 7.
Photo provided by Bentonville Film Festival |
Sisters Gina Casey (85) and Alice Fracasso (90) are associate members of the All American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL) – the women’s professional baseball league (1943-1954) that inspired the beloved 1992 film “A League of Their Own,” starring Geena Davis, Rosie O’Donnell, Tom Hanks, Lori Petty and Madonna, and directed by Penny Marshall.
Photo provided by Bentonville Film Festival |
40/29 News Sports Director Mitch Roberts and actor Judge Reinhold did play by play during the game with help with between innings from the field with our very own Arkansas CW Crew member Shelby Osborne and Drew Thompson.
And the manager for the Blue Team, seen later portraying the “Queen of Diamonds,” Dottie Hinson, Academy-Award Winner and BFF co-founder, Geena Davis.
National anthem was performed by award winning country recording artist Sara Evans.
Below Photo Gallery taken by The Arkansas CW.
May 9, 2015
Four day art project displayed in Bentonville Square celebrating women and diversity in film.
Bentonville Film Festival street artists Fawn and Mike from Art Mobb completed their four day artwork celebrating women and diversity in film as it is put on display in the Bentonville Square. Check out a time-lapse below of their art work going on display.
Interview below during day #3 of their project.
Arkansas CW Crew member Kris speaks with Bentonville Film Festival street artist while they are creating their four day piece of art for the festival. Check out what Fawn and Mike from Art Mobb had to say about their work. Their artwork for the festival will be unveiled Friday afternoon in downtown Bentonville.
May 8, 2015
Director Ami Canaan Mann and actor Ben Barnes talk about their film "Jackie and Ryan"
The Arkansas CW Crew member Drew hangs out with the Director Ami Canaan Mann and actor Ben Barnes who talk about their film "Jackie and Ryan" that was screened at the Bentonville Film Festival on Thursday.
Kris chats with Alysia Reiner about women and diversity
The Arkansas CW Crew member Kris chats with Alysia Reiner about women and diversity plus her two panels at the Bentonville Film Festival.
Bentonville Film Festival street artist to unveil artwork during festival!
Arkansas CW Crew member Kris speaks with Bentonville Film Festival street artist while they are creating their four day piece of art for the festival. Check out what Fawn and Mike from Art Mobb had to say about their work. Their artwork for the festival will be unveiled Friday afternoon in downtown Bentonville.
Soledad O'Brian talks about her two films at that Bentonville Film Festival
Arkansas CW Crew member Shelby spoke with Soledad O'Brian an award winning journalist at the Bentonville Film Festival. The Bentonville Film Festival was screening two of her films "The War Comes Home" and "Babies Behind Bars". Check out the interview below. She will host the awards ceremony for the Bentonville Film Festival Friday at 7:00 pm with Nick Cannon.
May 7, 2015
Remembering the Artist interview with Robert De Niro, Perri Peltz (Director) and Megan Fox Kelly
The Arkansas CW Crew member Drew sat down with Robert De Niro and the Director Perri Peltz and the curator of the artwork Megan Fox Kelly and spoke about documentary about his father's life work. Click below to watch interview. The film's viewing and special event was held today at 3pm at Crystal Bridges.
May 6, 2015
Shelby chats with the Director and Producers of "This Is Not A Club"
The Arkansas CW Crew member caught up with the Director Ari Levinson plus the Producers Sami Kriegstein and Erica Dasher from the film "This Is Not A Club" at Bentonville Film Festival in the 21c Lobby. The screening for this film was at the Rogers Little Theater to at 3 pm. Check out what Shelby found out about their film below...
The Arkansas CW Crew at BFF!
The Arkansas CW Crew hangs out at the Bentonville Film Festival's opening ceremonies last night. Check it out!
May 5, 2015
Interview with Cast and Crew from Gallows Road at Bentonville Film Festival.
Our own Drew Thompson had a chance to set down with the makers and the stars of one of the film entries "Gallows Road". Director and Actor Bill McAdams, Producer and Actress MJ Bentley and Actor Ernie Hudson. You can catch their Film tonight at the Story Theater at Grace Point Church located in Bentonville at 5:30 today. You can watch the full interview by clicking on the link below.
Bentonville Film Festival Underway!
Bentonville Film Festival started off this morning with a press conference located at 21c in Bentonville, AR. Among those in attendance was Geena Davis, Trevor Drinkwater Co-Founder of BFF & CEO of Arc Entertainment.
May 4, 2015
Bentonville Film Festival announces Music Lounge Schedule!
Bentonville Film Festival (#BFF), taking place May 5 – 9, will host a nightly BFF Music Lounge at the Ice House in Bentonville, featuring some of the hottest, nationally recognized music acts performing today and sponsored by Coca-Cola, Heineken, Perrier, Ciroc and Robert Mondavi Private Selection.
The performances and schedules were announced today (below) and tickets are now on sale on the festival website www.bentonvillefilmfestival.com. An official BFF event, the BFF Music Lounge at the Ice House will be the hottest ticket in town after the sun goes down as festival guests and participants close out the days’ activities with nights of music and dancing.
Tuesday, May 5
Jon Foreman
Jon Foreman is a critically acclaimed solo artist and lead singer, main songwriter and guitarist of the GRAMMY Award-winning rock band Switchfoot. Over the years, Foreman has become known for his honest lyrics, incendiary live performances, and his involvement in various humanitarian endeavors.
Samantha Crain
Samantha Crain is an American songwriter, musician, producer, and singer from Shawnee, Oklahoma, signed with Ramseur Records and Full Time Hobby Records.
Wednesday, May 6
Meg & Liz
Megan and Liz are an American country/pop girl duo composed of fraternal twin sisters, Megan and Liz Mace, from Edwardsburg, Michigan. They are both songwriters, and Megan is their guitarist
Barrett Baber and Ashley McBryde
An Arkansas native, Barrett Baber grew up singing in church at a young age in East Arkansas, near some of the most soulful and fertile grounds for musicians in the country. His inspiration for singing and creating music happened from frequent visits to Memphis TN, only a few miles from his hometown in Marion, Arkansas. Released in June 2011, Ashley’s latest album, ‘Elsebound’, was recorded in Nashville at Hot Haus Studio with producer Mike Holmes.
Thursday, May 7
Grovement
Groovement is a 6-piece funk-rock band that embodies the soul of Northwest Arkansas – fun, unpredictable, and full of life.
Alycia Nichole & Taylor Lane (DJ)
Optimism. A word infused with hope, positivity, and good will. These qualities are embodied by up-and-coming vocal artist Alycia Nichole. This young woman has exotic beauty, a soulful voice, and an ocean of creative talent.
Friday, May 8
Smokey and the Mirror
Smokey and the Mirror is headed up by husband and wife duo Bryan and Bernice Hembree. The Hembrees are also members of the Americana band Three Penny Acre, and have branched out with Smokey and the Mirror to express their Rock and Pop influences in a primarily acoustic ensemble. Echoes of Buddy Holly, The Indigo Girls and Bruce Hornsby are all evident in an upbeat and soulful presentation
Brynn Elliott
As an emerging artist to watch, she is in demand. Most recently, Brynn has toured with Brandi Carlile, Alanis Morissette, Wilson Phillips and Tyler Ward. Radio is quickly embracing her first EP, “Notions of Love,” and it’s currently playing on over 40 college radio stations. She is about to embark on two major summer 2015 tours with OAR and Allen Stone.
May 9
Breaking Silence
Breaking Silence plays a driving acoustic blend of original and popular music that spans generations. Fresh young talents singing positive lyrics with a polish well beyond their years. The individual members have developed their skills on stages in and around the area for the last 10 years
Funk Factory
THE NEWEST & HOTTEST PARTY BAND IN THE MID-SOUTH! This band is comprised of some of the most talented and sought after musicians & singers in the region...some people call it the DreamTeam! They cover the top hits of Motown, Pop, Rock & Roll, Jazz, and Country. They are the ULTIMATE party force!
The nightly BFF Lounge at the Ice House concert series is sponsored by Heineken, Constellation Brands, Diageo and Ciroc, Tusk & Trotter, Perrier, Coca-Cola and Robert Mondavi Private Selection.
The complete schedule of Festival events, including dates, times, venue locations and ticket information can be found on the BFF website www.bentonvillefilmfestival.com
April 28, 2015
BENTONVILLE FILM FESTIVAL UNVEILS PANEL SERIES LINEUP AND SPECIAL EVENTS
Bentonville Film Festival (BFF), which debuts May 5-9, unveiled a panel series that covers over a dozen topics addressing women, diversity and their intersections within the entertainment industry, featuring many well-known and highly regarded participants from various sectors of the industry. The Festival also revealed details of several special events including a softball game headlined by “A League of Their Own” stars Geena Davis and Rosie O’Donnell, as well as a BFF concert series.
Here are some panel discussions scheduled to run during the festival:
In Control of Her Own Destiny (Women who
created their own successful film production companies)
Participants include
Rosie O’Donnell, Melissa Joan Hart, Alysia Reiner, Kristin Hahn, Sarah
Morgan Thomas
Behind the Lens (Directors’ perspective on diversity in
cinema)
Participants include
Catherine Hardwicke, Nisha Ganatra, George Tillman Jr., Perri Peltz, Anna
Martemucci, Josh Welsh (Film Independent)
Catherine Hardwicke Directors’ Workshop “Twilight” Director
Catherine Hardwicke presents a Director’s Process Workshop
Redefining Family Entertainment (Best practices for creating content
parents can approve and support)
Participants include
Geena Davis, Wanda Young (Walmart), Yalda Uhls (Common Sense Media), Lana
Castleman (KidScreen), Laura Caraccioli (Electus), Patty Kerr (AFE), Madeline
Di Nonno (Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media), Sarah Noonan (Nickelodeon)
Decoding
Stereotypes in Media – Sponsored by Google
Participants include
Julie Ann Crommett (Google), Sowmya
Subramanian (YouTube), YouTube Science expert Crystal Dilworth, and producers Diane Ikemiyashiro, ("Miles from
Tomorrowland”) and Susan Cartsonis (“What Women Want”)
Art of the Deal (Deals breaking the boundaries for women
and minority filmmakers)
Participants include Jason Kelly (Bloomberg Media),
Elizabeth Frank (AMC), Jon Patricof (Tribeca Enterprises), Peter Trinh (ICM),
Geralyn Dreyfous (Impact Partners), Emily Best (Seed&Spark) and Darrell
Miller (Fox Rothchild)
Real vs Reel Diversity (Entertainment and business leaders
affecting change on-screen and behind-the-scenes)
Participants include
Michelle Ebanks (Essence), Nikkole Denson-Randolph (AMC), Gil Robertson
(AAFCA), Brian Yang, Sharonda L. Britton (Walmart), Khandi Alexander, Maria
Morales (PEOPLE en Espanol)
Power of the Pen (Improving the representation of women
and diversity through great characters)
Participants include
Darla K. Anderson, Effie Brown, Ami Canaan Mann, Susan Cartsonis
Power of the Brand for Social Change (The role of corporations in addressing
gender equality and diversity)
Participants include
Stuart Kronauge (Coca-Cola), Raquel Harris (Sams), Mindy McAlindon (Southern
Acres Marketing), Kristine Decker (P&G), Michelle Ferguson (Luna), Elise
Mitchell (Mitchell Communications), Danielle Carrig, (Lifetime)
Digital Storytelling: Breaking boundaries for Women & Diversity (Best practices to create more female and
storytelling leveraging multiple digital platforms)
Participants include
Julian Franco (Vudu), Melanie Capacia Johnson (Tiny Horse), Jonathan Shank (Red
Light), Tom Hoehn (Walmart), Dyllan McGee (Makers), Kelly Edwards, (HBO), Amirose
Eisenbach, (AMC)
Women in Advertising
Participants include
Jillian Gibbs (APR), Kat Gordon, Andy Murray (Walmart), Jiah Choi
(Coca-Cola), Dorothy
Thompson (Streetlights)
Gender Equality: Why Men Matter
Participants include
Wanda Young, (Walmart), Fernando Szew, (MarVista Entertainment), Dean General,
(Kraft), JS Kang, (Sterling Sports Management), Judge Reinhold
Women’s Economic Empowerment
Participants include
Geena Davis, Kathleen McLaughlin (Walmart), Helene Gayle (CARE), Pamela
Prince-Easton (WBENC), Abigail Wozniak (The White House)
Seed & Spark Crowdfunding Workshop
Emily Best (CEO of indie-film crowdfunding and distribution platform
Seed&Spark) and Greg Cohen
Speical events:
The BFF opening ceremony will take place on Tuesday, May 5th at the world acclaimed Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, which was founded by Alice Walton, designed by Moshe Safdie, and features the largest collection of American Art in the world. Geena Davis will open the star-studded gala event with a keynote address.
BFF will
hold a softball game on Thursday, May 7 at Arvest Park, home of the minor
league baseball team, the Northwest Arkansas Naturals. Country music star Sara
Evans will be on hand to sing the national anthem and open the game, which
will have two teams managed by Geena Davis and Rosie O’Donnell,
co-stars of the iconic women’s baseball film “A League of Their Own.” Two-time
Olympic medalist and women’s softball icon Jennie Finch will be among
the players suiting up for this game. There will be an evening screening of the
film at the stadium following the game.
My Country Nation will
sponsor a BFF concert that will include a performance from American country
singer-songwriter Frankie Ballard, country/pop duo Megan&Liz
(Megan and Liza Mace) as well as a special “Sound of Music” concert event
featuring the Von Trapp family with the Bentonville Choir and
Bentonville Orchestra.
The concert will be held at the Arend
Arts Center. There will also be a nightly concert series held at the Ice House
of Bentonville with performances to be announced this week.
In addition to the opening ceremony,
Crystal Bridges Museum will host two very special BFF events. On Thursday, May
7th the Museum will host BFF’s discussion with Robert De Niro
following a screening of ”Remembering the Artist” - the acclaimed documentary
about De Niro’s father, Robert De Niro Sr., directed by Perri Peltz.
The following day (May 8th),
the Museum will host “Geena and Friends,” which will see Geena Davis and a select group of brilliantly talented women in a table
read where they re-imagine some great dialogue from all-male movie scenes. A
light-hearted way to explore how funny, unique and perhaps refreshing it can be
to expand our vision of who can be cast in roles originally written for
men. Rosie O’Donnell, Dana Owens (Queen Latifah), Khandi
Alexander and Alysia
Reiner will be among participants in this lively event.
BFF’s closing night awards show,
presented by Kraft Foods Group, will be co-hosted by Nick Cannon (host
of NBC's “America's Got Talent”) and award winning journalist, documentarian,
news anchor, and producer Soledad O’Brien, on Friday, May 8th
at the Old High. Presenters will include Courteney Cox and Dana Owens
(Queen Latifah).
The complete BFF schedule of events,
including dates, times and venue locations can be found on the BFF website www.bentonvillefilmfestival.com
April 24, 2015
Emilio Estevez, Judge Reinhold and Darla K. Anderson Headline Jury Lineup for the Film Competition at the Bentonville Film Festival!
Bentonville Film Festival announced today the jury members who will preside over the competition categories at the inaugural edition of the Festival.
Here is the list of jury members:
Gil Robertson, President of the African American Film
Critics Association (AAFCA) will serve as BFF’s Jury President.
Cody Allison – Senior Buyer, Movies, Walmart
Darla K.
Anderson – Oscar®
nominated producer (“Toy Story 3,” “Monsters, Inc.,” “Cars”)
Megan
Bolinder – Coordinator,
Academic Literacy, Northwest Arkansas Community College
Merideth
Boswell – Two-time
Oscar® nominated Production Designer (“How the Grinch Stole Christmas,” “Apollo
13,” “Natural Born Killers”)
Sharonda L.
Britton – Director,
Media and Digital Marketing, Walmart
Axel
Caballero – Executive
Director, National Association of Latino Independent Producers (NALIP)
Danielle
Carrig – Senior Vice
President, Publicity & Public Affiars, Lifetime Network
Susan Cartsonis-Producer ("What Women Want")
Mike Champlin-Producer, DeBergerac Producitons, Inc.
Sarah Clark – President, Mitchell Communications
Nikkole
Denson-Randolph – Vice
President, Specialty & Alternative Content, AMC Theatres/Entertainment
Geralyn
Dreyfous – Producer
(“The Square,” “The Invisible War”)
Emilio
Estevez – Actor,
writer, producer (“The Breakfast Club,” “Bobby,” “The Way”)
Julian Franco – Director,
Product Development, VUDU
Jaime Frye – Senior Account Executive, Procter
& Gamble Cosmetics,
Walmart Customer Team
Louis Greth – Senior Director, Movies, Walmart
Bailey
Gibson – Buyer, Movies,
Walmart
Edie Hand – CEO, Hand N’ Hand Advertising, Inc,
Author, entrepreneur , actress (“When I Find the Ocean,” “Rx for Healthy
Lifestyles”)
Racquel
Harris – Senior Vice
President, Marketing, Sam’s Club
Tom Hoehn – Senior Director, Digital and Social
Marketing, Walmart
Kevin
Iwashina – Founder and
President, Preferred Content
Patty Kerr – Alliance
for Family Entertainment
Stuart
Kronauge – Senior Vice
President, Customer Marketing, Coca-Cola
Bonni Lee – Senior Vice President, Village
Roadshow Pictures Entertainment Inc.
Dyllan McGee – Primetime Emmy®-winning producer
(“Teddy: In His Own Words,” “This Emotional Life”)
Darrell
Miller – Entertainment
attorney, Fox Rothschild LLP
Andy Murray – Senior Vice President, Creative
Marketing, Walmart
Chris
Nagelson – Vice
President, Entertainment Merchandising, Walmart
Soledad
O'Brien – Award winning
journalist, documentarian, news anchor, and producer
Laura
Phillips – Senior Vice
President, Omni-Channel Assortments, Walmart
Claudia Puig – Film Critic, USA Today
Amy Reinhold – Director, writer (“Be Still”)
Judge
Reinhold – Primetime
Emmy® nominated actor (“Beverly Hills Cop,” “The Santa Clause”).
Gil Robertson – Co-Founder and President, African
American Film Critics Association (AAFCA)
Fernando
Szew – CEO and Founding
Partner, MarVista Entertainment
Michelle
Thomas – Senior
Director, Diversity & Inclusion, Mars Inc.
Aaron Tucker – Senior Manager, Media and Digital
Marketing, Walmart
Josh Welsh – President, Film Independent
Amanda
Whittaker – Senior
Shopper Marketing Manager, Coca-Cola
Brian Yang – Actor, producer (“The Man With the
Iron Fists,” “Saving Face,” “Hawaii Five-O”)
*The
decisions made by jury members carry significant weight as BFF winning films
are offered guaranteed theatrical, television, Video on Demand, digital and
retail home entertainment distribution through AMC Theatres, Lifetime,
Vubiquity, VUDU and Walmart, respectively. BFF is the only film festival in the
world to offer guaranteed distribution across all platforms to winning films.
April 21, 2015
If you missed the series premiere of The Messengers you can catch up by going to the link below and click on the "Watch Now" button. http://www.4029tv.com/entertainment/thearkansascw
April 20, 2015
BE OUR BFF!!! COMING SOON BENTONVILLE FILM FESTIVAL!
The Arkansas CW and 40/29 are proud media sponsors of this year's Bentonville Film Festival! The Bentonville Film Festival starts May 5 and runs through May 9th. For more information on opening ceremonies, screenings, panels and special events go to bentonvillefilmfestival.com
Individual Tickets for the first annual Bentonville Film Festival (BFF) are available through the festival’s website at http://bentonvillefilmfestival.com/shop/.
Individual Bentonville Film Festival tickets start at $8.
For more information on BFF please visit www.bentonvillefilmfestival.com
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