Dearly beloved; we are gathered here today to pay our respects to a once great independent film company, and the long standing icon of the New York...
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Normal 0 This past week, I was given the opportunity to be a part of a new and exciting film festival here in New York. The Roger Smith...
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This past Friday, the twelfth annual Brooklyn International Film Festival kicked off with a film called Breaking Upwards. The film was directed by...
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I’ve had this long-standing theory about the budgets of films being completely overblown and inflated. Both studio pictures and indies always...
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Over the course of the Tribeca Film Festival, I caught about a dozen films. At the end of each movie, the audience was asked to rate the film they...
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Better late than never. I Love You Phillip Morris, starring Jim Carrey and Ewan McGregor, has been picked up for distribution by Consolidated Pictures...
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During the past few days, downtown Manhattan has been taken over by the Tribeca Film Festival. There are 85 films being shown from 36 countries, so...
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The lineup for the 2009 Cannes Film Festival was announced this past Thursday, and the first thing one may have noticed was the lack of American...
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When it comes to entertainment, spring brings new life to the Big Apple. New Yorkers are treated to outdoor concerts, free events around the city, and...
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I recently had a chance to speak with film star Isaach De Bankolé (Casino Royale, Coffee and Cigarettes, 24) about his latest project, The...
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