Like surfing, movies are subjective. Everyone has their favorite actors, directors and genres. Some prefer quick, funny hits, others like the long, drawn-out time warps of a Christopher Nolan film.
Twenty-five years ago, this film helped re-invent surf movies. It’s one of the great stories in modern surfing. Thing is, heaps of us won’t have seen it, or even know the story. Is that weird?
For decades, Hollywood has portrayed surf characters in its own way. And it's a hit or miss affair—some films very much understand the nuances of surfing, while others overshoot by a mile. Some movies ...
Taylor Steele’s timing was impeccable. Taylor began shooting surf in the early 1990s, just as the camcorder and VHS tapes took off. Suddenly a young surfer could shoot red hot surf clips without a ...
For the first time ever, two time winner of the sovas "Outstanding Movie Trailer Voice Over of the Year" award, Pete Gustin ...
Editor's note: Dan Reiter is a member of the Surfrider Foundation. On certain evenings in Brevard County, especially on the barrier island, people who might otherwise divide themselves into political, ...
The Dana Point Film Festival is all about celebrating the ocean – whether it’s the preservation of the sea, putting a spotlight on creatures who call it home, or showcasing its waves as a surfer’s ...
The thrills and spills of South Bay surfers will be shown on the big screen during the annual South Bay Surf Awards, which showcases some of the area’s best surf moments from the past winter season.
A mix of too much lousy animation and too little wave-riding footage. By Glenn Kenny When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film through our site, we earn an affiliate commission.
The Santa Barbara Surf Film Festival (SBSFF) has announced the movie lineup for its fourth annual event, June 7-8, at the Lobero Theatre in Santa Barbara. The festival will showcase two short film ...