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Reuters (2009)

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Zorianna writes profiles and Q&A's with actors and filmmakers, as well as other film-related pieces for Thomson Retuers. Reuters is the world's largest multimedia news agency, providing news to 93 countries around the world.

Below are some samples of her 2009 work:

Fashion designer-turned filmmaker Tom Ford Q&A here

Bryce Dallas Howard Q&A here.

Amy Poehler and Christina Applegate talk to me about being The Chipettes here.

Q&A with Sarah Ferguson, Duches of York here.

Profile of The Lovely Bones' Saoirse Ronan here.

Precious filmmaker Lee Daniels here.

Holiday/Oscar films preview here.

Inglourious Basterds' Diane Kruger profile here.

Profile on Jeremy Renner from The Hurt Locker here.

Profile on Ashley Tisdale here.

Ashley Tisdale Q&A here.

Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke's Q&A here.

Interview: Anvil on Smoking Weed, What Derailed Their Career and Meeting Clint Eastwood


Canadian heavy metal band Anvil was headed for super stardom in the early 80s, touring with the likes of Bon Jovi, Whitesnake and the Scorpions. Then suddenly, they disappeared in to obscurity. Now with the release of the new documentary Anvil! The Story of Anvil, directed by Hollywood screenwriter Sasha Gervasi, the group may finally find the success that has eluded them - even though they've kept playing and recording all this time. Formed when they were teenagers in the 70s, guitarist and lead singer Steve "Lips" Kudlow, now 53 and drummer Robb Reiner, 51, are currently working on their 14th album. I sat down with the duo for an exclusive chat for the Huffington Post.

Zorianna: What was the dream for you guys back in the 80s and how is it different today?

Robb: It's the same now as it was back then - fame, recognition, music.

Lips: We've always continued to play live, but the difference now is making $500 for a gig versus $5000.

Click here to read the full story on The Huffington Post.

Fandango: Leaders of the Pack

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It began last fall with Beverly Hills Chihuahua, followed by the animated Bolt, which led to the Christmas release of Marley & Me and now the current Hotel For Dogs. Meanwhile, the DVD market is also in on the trend, with December’s release of the umpteenth Beethoven installment, Beethoven’s Big Break, and the February DVD release of another Air Bud movie, Space Buddies.


“In this economy, with the lack of job security, the housing market being in trouble and it feeling like a harsh, cold world out there, people turn back to what is essential,” says Hotel For Dogs director Thor Freudenthal. “And that’s having those around you that you love, and having a family that looks out for each other. Dogs are part of so many families – they just belong to that picture. That’s why these films are very appealing.”

Click here to read the full story on Fandango.

MORE OF ZORIANNA'S ARTICLES ON FANDANGO:

Marlon Wayans on G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra here.

Seth Rogen on The Green Hornet here.

Paul Blart: Mallcop vs. Observe & Report here.

G.W. Bush's film legacy here.

Observations about 2008's summer movie season here.

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