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 Ashley Noel - IFA's May Actress of the Month!
Volume 108
IFA's May Actress of the Month Ashley Noel

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Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End movie stills. Below, Captain Barbossa (Geoffrey Rush), Elizabeth Swan (Keira Knightley) and Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) prepare for battle. © Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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Above, Captain Jack Sparrow (Depp) rocks the boat. Photo Credit: Peter Mountain © Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Below, Captain Jack (Depp) looks further than Captain Barbossa (Rush). Photo Credit: Stephen Vaughan © Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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Above, Will Turner (Orlando Bloom) pledges his love to Elizabeth (Knightley). Photo Credit: Stephen Vaughan © Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.




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 ASHLEY NOEL
 IFA's May Actress of the Month!

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Ashley Noel, IFA's May Actress of the Month, has numerous blessings to count!

Born and raised in Michigan, Ashley Noel always had a passion for center stage. Through numerous years of training in dance, gymnastics, tennis, and golf, Ashley developed the tenacious attitude that has taken her so far in life. Finding a love for drama, Ashley involved herself in the theatre program at her high school and continued her drama studies throughout her college career at the University of Miami. It was in Miami that Ashley signed with her first agent. Landing her first featured roles in full length films and television shows, she also managed to maintain a 3.9 GPA with a double major in Advertising and Psychology.

After finishing her first lead role in the independent feature, Exploring Love, Ashley decided to further pursue her acting career by making the move to Los Angeles. She was signed within her first week of arriving in LA and has been consistently working on feature roles, independent films and shorts ever since. Having recently gained her SAG eligibility, Ashley is constantly training in order to refine her craft and develop characters that create a deep and resonating emotional experience for those who view them. She thrives in Los Angeles, indulging in her other passion - helping the environment - as an active volunteer with ASPCA, WWF, and PETA.

Ashley attributes her past, current and future success to her incredible family, whom she loves more than anything. She wishes to thank them for their continuous support in her journey.


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 HollyShorts Announces Five New Corporate Partners For 3rd Annual Short Film Festival
 

HollyShorts Organizers Secure OurStage, h Magazine, ShowBiz Software Stores, Si-Mi.com and UCLA Extension as Sponsors For 2007 Festival Taking Place at Cinespace Digital Superclub in Hollywood, CA

HOLLYWOOD, CA May 20, 2007 - The organizers of the 3rd annual HollyShorts, Short Film Festival www.hollyshorts.com have secured five new marquee corporate sponsors for this year's event, which takes place August 10-12, 2007 at Cinespace Digital Superclub in Hollywood CA. The announcements were made today by Daniel Sol, Festival Director and Co-Founder, HollyShorts, Short Film Festival.

"It's exciting to be partnering with our five new marquee sponsors as this year's festival is poised to be one of the most memorable short film festivals ever" said Sol. "HollyShorts strives to create a platform to advance the careers of filmmakers and showcase the best work from around the globe. It's an honor for us be working with such prestigious sponsors who share similar creative and out-of-the box visions."

Below is the lineup of the new sponsors and partners for this year's HollyShorts, Short Film Festival:

· OurStage, this year's premium sponsor, is the only purely democratic online competition where the fans decide the best in emerging film, video and music. OurStage provides a neutral, trusted, game-free platform, in which the true judgment of the fans determines monthly awards from a pool of over $5,000 in both the film and music channels. www. ourstage.com/go/hollyshorts

· h Magazine www.h-monthly.com, a new monthly covering the emerging creative and iconic mainstays of Los Angeles, will be the official media sponsor for HollyShorts, providing in-depth coverage of the event and festivities.

· ShowBiz Software Stores, the official supplier of discount Software and Books for Film, Television, & Commercials is a signature sponsor and will provide filmmaking software and promotional items with a total value of over $6,000. www.showb izsoftware.com

· Si-Mi.com, a creative social network and digital content marketplace which allows users to upload, share and sell their content, is a signature sponsor and will feature a dedicated HollyShorts channel on their site featuring transfers of rich media content from this year's event. www.si- mi.com/hollyshorts

· UCLA Extension's Department of Entertainment Studies and Performing Arts, an internationally acclaimed program providing practical training and instruction in all aspects of the entertainment industry, will provide each festival winner with one complimentary enrollment in any of their 1-day unlimited enrollment seminars. www.uclaextension.edu/entertainmentstudies

The 3rd annual HollyShorts, Short Film Festival will also feature a number of returning partners including: Breakyourself, the official webmaster for Hollyshorts.com; Dreamhouse Ensemble, (www. dreamhouseensemble.com) an independent theatre company who recently produced the critically acclaimed stage play Galatea; Fetro.com, a destination for art, dedicated to the artists who welcome an audience to a place where ideas and creative perspectives are born; Indiepix.net, an e-shop and online service created for the broad independent film community at large; and Stash DVD Magazine, which delivers the planet's most innovative and outstanding commercial animation, VFX and motion graphics.

Submissions are now being accepted for the 3rd Annual HollyShorts, Short Film Festival. The Withoutabox extended deadline is June 5, 2007. All short films must be 30 minutes or under. Categories include Short Live Action, Short Animation, Short Documentary and Student Short. There is a $5 discount for students. Filmmakers are encouraged to submit their short films through Withoutabox by visiting: www. withoutabox.com/login/4655. Sponsorship opportunities are still available for the monthly screening series and third annual festival (August 10-12, Hollywood)

About HollyShorts
HollyShorts, Short Film Festival is an annual short film festival showcasing the best and brightest short films from around the globe. HollyShorts is devoted to the advancement of filmmakers through screenings, Q&A sessions and networking events. The HollyShorts, Short Film festival showcases the top short films produced in 30-minutes or less. For more information, please visit www.hollyshorts.com.

Contact:

Daniel Sol
HollyShorts, Short Film Festival
Holly Hotline: 818-760-9897
web: www.hollyshorts.c om
email: staff@hollyshorts. com
blog: www.hollyshortsfilmfestival.blogspot.com


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 Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End - Can't Quite Live Up to its Own Hype
 Written by: Naomi Wiggins

Pirates Watch-able but ultimately lacking the pizzazz, grandeur and success of the original outing, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End is an undertaking of such massive proportions that it was destined to fall short in one way or another. Thinking of Dead Man's Chest and At World's End as one long extended story sheds a bit of light on final segment of the swashbuckling trilogy . . . but it still feels as if Director Gore Verbinski and writing duo Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio went into production blindfolded, swinging haphazardly at a huge piñata of story-line, plot and substance, sometimes connecting with rounding success and other times missing all together.

In a summer filled with blockbuster releases all dripping with the promise of huge audiences and record-breaking commercial success - Shrek 3, Spider-Man 3, and Ocean's Thirteen just to name a few - it would seem Disney felt the pressure to perform and perform well. But while moving the release date considerably forward allowed At World's End to compete in the early summer box office slaughter, the abridged time in post production left the film somewhat choppy, at times jerky and ultimately a tad bit disappointing.

Beginning with an endless succession of suspected pirate and pirate supporter hangings ordered by Lord Cutler Beckett (Tom Hollander), At World's End picks up right where Dead Man's Chest left off with Will (Orlando Bloom), Elizabeth (Keira Knightley) and the newly alive Captain Barbossa (Geoffrey Rush) taking the steps necessary to find Davy Jones locker and rescue Jack. Standing in their way is the man who possesses the only map to the locker - Captain Sao Fang (an underused Chow Yun- Fat). After negotiations in Singapore turn predictably sour, the rag-tag crew manages to make off with both ship and map, setting a course for World's End.

After a harrowing journey hugely reminiscent of the Odyssey, the crew finds Jack in the depths of the locker, dining on peanuts and directing a ship full of "Jack Sparrows" with remarkable alacrity. With Jack back, the crew reluctantly bands together to respond to the pirate call evoked by Beckett's hanging massacre. Events spin out of control, back into control and then out again, all the while building to a final showdown in which Lord Beckett's armada, led by the Flying Dutchman and the virtually enslaved Davy Jones (Bill Nighy), faces off with the Black Pearl and the outnumbered, seemingly advantage-less pirates in the shadow of Shipwreck Cove.

With crazy twists, turns, spirals, loops, starts and stops, the film limps along under the load of a few too many story-lines, excessive ulterior motives and an almost vexing plethora of internal character dilemmas. Keeping events, motives and connections straight is almost as mentally taxing as consuming the never-ending onslaught of special effects and overly intense action sequences.

But despite its sporadic, overwhelming story-line, At World's End still musters up its fair share of enjoyment, enjoyment due in large part to its beloved characters. As with The Curse of the Black Pearl and Dead Man's Chest, Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) is once again the heart and soul of plot, scene and story. Trapped in the locker, Sparrow doesn't stumble onto screen until almost an hour into the film - a move that severely tries the patience. But despite the slightly ridiculous delay in screen time, Depp's uncannily flawless delivery of lines like, "Permit me to lend a machete to your intellectual thicket" and his wonderful shooing of nosy rocks fully entrenches Sparrow in the center of every audience member's heart.

Orlando Bloom and Keira Knightly do an impressive job in the roles of doe-eyed but ever-conflicted lovers Will Turner and Elizabeth Swan. Their relationship has made the oh-so-natural transition from forbidden cross-class love affair to mutinous showdowns and one-ups between two untrusting pirates - And after there shared escapades throughout the film, it is clear that both Will and Elizabeth are finally and officially pirates.

The smorgasbord of supporting characters, villains turned heroes, heroes turned villains and out-and-out bad guys are all a feast as well - a feast that like the rest of the movie can at times be a bit too much.

All in all, if you were looking to have all your questions from Dead Man's Chest answered, you watched At World's End in vain. In its opening sequence, the film doesn't answer any questions - just poses many more. And the choice for viewers is simple: Go with the film or sit in frustration. Considering the investment fans have put into the franchise thus far, neither option is fully satisfying.


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