Monthly Archives: October 2011

Tim Kavanagh Radio Interviews
Our Executive Producer and co-star Tim Kavanagh appeared on a couple of radio shows in advance of our screening at VTIFF. He talked with Scott Wheeler about growing up in the Northeast Kingdom, The Simpsons Movie, Facebook, Intrinsic Films, as … Continue reading

Thank You, Thank You, Thank You!
To the VTIFF, and especially everyone who came out to see our film last night at Palace 9: thank you from the bottoms of our hearts! The screening was an incredible experience for us. The presentation was incredible — the … Continue reading

Behind the Scenes of The :30
Here are a few behind-the-scenes photos from Tim and Logan’s recent appearance on The :30 on WCAX-TV. To see even more pictures, visit our Facebook page (and don’t forget to Like us while you’re there!)

Tim and Logan on The :30
Tim Kavanagh and Logan Howe appeared on WCAX-TV’s The :30 on Friday, to talk about Tin Can and our screening at VTIFF. Check out the video:

VTIFF Preview on WCAX
Tim Kavanagh is back for Movies in the Morning, and this time he and Harold Blank preview the Vermont showcase of the Vermont International Film Festival, including Tin Can and Soul Keeper. Click here to check out the video! Tin … Continue reading

Radio & TV Appearances this Week
Tin Can‘s Director, Set Designer and star (among other things) Logan Howe will appear on WRUV 90.1 FM this Thursday at 6:00 PM. She will be in a roundtable discussion with a few other filmmakers in connection with the Vermont … Continue reading

TIN CAN in the Milton Independent
The Milton Independent features Tin Can in this week’s issue. The online version is available now; the printed version comes out tomorrow. Jacqueline Cain writes: With imaginations as large as the Intrinsic Films crew’s, a one-car garage in Milton is … Continue reading

7Days Fall Film Preview
Thanks (again!) to Margot Harrison for the Tin Can shout-out in the recent Fall Film Preview in 7Days. Click here to check it out!

TIN CAN in The Chronicle
Ms. Bethany Dunbar was kind enough to write a very complimentary article about Tin Can for this week’s Chronicle. She writes about the film: “Its power is in its ability to tell a good story with empathetic characters and realistic … Continue reading

TIN CAN’s Slide at Palace 9
If you go out for a movie at Palace 9 this month, be sure to look for our slide in the pre-show rotation. It looks like this (click to enlarge):