by admin | Jul 23, 2008 | Article
Jill Radsken Boston Herald July 23, 2008 Lisse Grullemans had her eye on a blue and gold striped dress by Derek Lam, but could only lust in vain. It hung outside her Boston office at Barneys New York for weeks until the costume designer from “The Proposal” came...
by admin | Jul 9, 2008 | Article
Editorial Berkshire Eagle July 9, 2008 Boston, with films like the Oscar-winning “The Departed,” has become a filmmakers haven, while the Berkshires — well, we’ll always have the forgotten Williamstown-filmed “A Change of Seasons.” With...
by admin | Jul 8, 2008 | Article
Gov says he welcomes Hollywood to Massachusetts By Don Conkey The Patriot Ledger July 8, 2008 PLYMOUTH — While touting a grant that will award Plymouth close to $1 million for road repairs, Gov. Deval Patrick said he believes Hollywood East will help boost...
by admin | Jul 8, 2008 | Article
Selling the area to filmmakers By Derek Gentile Berkshire Eagle July 8, 2008 LENOX — Since January 2006, film companies, major and minor, have spent a total of $545 million in the state to make movies, according to Nicholas Paleologos, the director of the...
by admin | Jul 3, 2008 | Article
July 3, 2008 Boston Globe Staff Plymouth Rock Studios has picked a golf course in Plymouth as the site of its $300 million “Hollywood East” project. The studio has selected the 240-acre Waverly Oaks Golf Club property on Long Pond Road, about a mile north...
by admin | Jun 29, 2008 | Article
By Leslie Brokaw Boston Globe June 29, 2008 At the halfway mark in 2008, business for the Massachusetts film industry is, in a word, booming. Booming, at least, relative to its anemic past. Seven major feature films have been shot here in the first half of 2008 (two...