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Begin a conversation about Idaho natives who happen to be among the best and critically acclaimed filmmakers and Heather Rae is at, or near the very top of that list. From the big screen (the Oscar-nominated "Frozen River") to the home screen (Amazon’s "Outer Range"), Rae’s work is all about discovery.
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“For many of us, this is the biggest thing that we've done in having a theatrical release is quite a feat.”
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Steven Wright, his wife and two daughters are safe in Boise; and while Ukraine is half-a-world away, it’s still home. Indeed, that’s where Wright spent the better part of two decades shepherding economic development projects across Ukraine. But then all hell broke loose.
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With the cold snap of winter still upon us, you may be looking for new films and TV to fill up your evenings. Idaho Matters has new recommendations from our resident critic George Prentice to give us fresh recommendations this month.
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When he's not hosting Morning Edition for Boise State Public Radio, George Prentice is taking in the best in TV and film. Our resident critic joins Idaho Matters with his top 10 moments in entertainment from 2021.
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It’s getting colder, and just in time for the temperatures to begin to drop some blockbusters are on the horizon. Idaho Matters speaks with resident film critic and Boise State Public Radio host George Prentice about some new movies to keep on your radar.
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Idaho Matters checks in with our resident film and TV critic George Prentice about the summer's upcoming Tokyo Olympics.
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A federal judge ruled in February that the National Park Service's commercial filming fees were an unconstitutional violation of free speech. Now, Wyoming Sen. John Barrasso has introduced a bill that would waive those fees on all federal public lands, no matter the distribution platform.
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What are you watching these days? If you’re in a rut with your film and TV choices, Idaho Matters is here to help you out with our resident film critic and Morning Edition host George Prentice.
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When "Nomadland" took home big prizes at last weekend's Oscars, listeners of Idaho Matters were likely quite familiar with the film because of our resident film and TV critic George Prentice. He returns with more recommendations, including one that's apropos of Idaho news this week.