Author Archives: Justin
First Selection Announced for Little Rock Horror Picture Show
The first film selected for the Little Rock Horror Picture Show is The Tunnel directed by Carlo Ledesma. The film’s synopsis: In 2008, chasing rumours of a government cover-up and urban legends of missing homeless people, investigative journalist Natasha Warner led a crew of four into the labyrinth of abandoned subway tunnels beneath Sydney, Australia. They went down into the tunnels looking for … Continue reading
HAPPY HALLOWEEN! LITTLE ROCK HORROR PICTURE SHOW COMING SOON!
Coming February 17 – 19th at Market Street Cinema!
Hal Needham Highlights
One of the best events of the entire Little Rock Film Festival was the event with Hal Needham, director of the classic film Smokey and the Bandit. Tim Basham from Paste Magazine interviewed Mr. Needham who has had probably one of the most interesting lives in Hollywood. He started out as a stunt man, and later a stunt coordinator, before … Continue reading
www.Have-You-Been-There.com Interviews Prairie Love Filmmakers
www.Have-You-Been-There.com interviewed the filmmakers of Prairie Love this weekend, a film that was nominated for the Golden Rock for best narrative film at the festival. They are a fun bunch and you can look for their film in a little over a month on Netflix! Prairie Love premiered at Sundance and took the top prize at the Oxford Film … Continue reading
www.Have-You-Been-There.com Interviews Festival Goers
Not only did www.Have-You-Been-There.com interview filmmakers this year, but they also tried to interview a few patrons of the festival as well. They were able to interview Angela Burgess and Courtney Taylor, the owners of AngelCourt Jewels. This was their second year to come to the festival and they plan on coming back every year from now on. The spoke … Continue reading
www.Have-You-Been-There.com Interviews Daniel Campbell
www.Have-You-Been-There.com interviews another winner for us. For the first time in the history of the Little Rock Film Festival a person has won the Best in Arkansas Award a second time. Last year Daniel Campbell won for the short Antiquities and this year he’s won the Ishares Charles B Pierce Award for Best “Made in Arkansas” Film for The Orderly. … Continue reading




















