Denise Goins
- Location
- New York, NY, USA
- Birthday
- December 31
- Title
- Creator/Producer/Director/Editor
- Company
- let's talk film
- Bio
- Denise Goins is the creator, director, producer and editor of “let’s talk film.” She has spent the past fifteen years working as a broadcast and production designer creating news graphics and promos packages for the CW Network, Democracy Now!, affiliates of ABC, and the networks of CBS and CNN respectively.
In addition, she has collaborated on and continues to contribute to numerous post-production and editing projects for the national and international media.
MY RECENT POSTS
- Film Review: "Bully" is a
wake-up call to action
April 13, 2012 04:05PM - Film Review: "A Separation"
connects us with authenticity
March 16, 2012 11:41AM - Film Review: RAMPART cruises
with the demons of a dirty cop
March 03, 2012 10:52PM - Film Review: "W.E." is a
lipstick feminist fairytaile
February 15, 2012 02:07PM - Film Review: "Miss Bala" is a
pawn in the games of men
January 30, 2012 03:20PM
MY RECENT COMMENTS
- “@vzn...i do most of my
graphic work in after fx and
edit in
final cut. thanx
for…”
January 11, 2012 11:31PM
Denise Goins's Links
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Film Review: "Bully" is a wake-up call to action

“Bully,” the feature documentary directed by Lee Hirsch and co-written with Cynthia Lowen, is an alarming vision of the state of bullying in our schools across America today. Part documentary and part advocacy, it is a true wake-up call to action to address an issue that… Read full post »
Film Review: "A Separation" connects us with authenticity

A classic tale of cause and effect, it's easy to understand why the Iranian film, "A Separation" has had endless major accolades globally (46 wins and 20 nominations) bestowed upon it in the past year. And, as this year's Academy Award winner for Best Foreign… Read full post »
Film Review: RAMPART cruises with the demons of a dirty cop
part
It’s 1999 Los Angeles and Rodney King’s request for us all to just get along has come and gone, as have the riots that followed. Most residents are eager to move on from these embarrassing events in the City of Angels, while a precious few can not. Meet Dave… Read full post »
Film Review: "W.E." is a lipstick feminist fairytaile
W.E. is the sophomoric directorial offering of pop icon, Madonna. The film interweaves true life details of the early 20th century love affair in Great Britain between the future King of England, Edward VIII and the American-born divorcée, Wallis Simpson, with a fictitious tale of a modern… Read full post »
Film Review: "Miss Bala" is a pawn in the games of men

Co-written by Mauricio Katz and Gerardo Naranjo, who also directed it, “Miss Bala” (Miss Bullet in English translation) gives a gritty, visual portrayal of living life amidst the brutal Mexican drug cartels along our southern borders through the eyes of an aspirin… Read full post »
Film Review: Pariah delights with vibrant, universal themes

Dee Rees, is a talented writer and filmmaker whose directorial debut, Pariah, began as an award-winning short in 2007 that has transformed into a feature length film in 2011/2012. A crowd favorite at Sundance in 2011, the cinematographer, Bradford Young, was honored with the… Read full post »
Film Review: "The Skin I Live In" twists on Frankenstein
Considered by many to be a psychological thriller, the film, "The Skin I Live In," is loosely based on Roman Mythology and the book by French author, Theirry Jonquet, titled "Mygale," which translates in English to "Tarantula." Directed by Spanish favorite, Pedro Almovodar, who als… Read full post »
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