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Tribeca Film Festival Interview: Jena Malone on Exploring Motherhood Through an Unconventional Approach in ‘Lorelei’

Jena Malone has been acting since she was twelve years old, earning accolades for her first performance in the TV movie Bastard Out of Carolina in 1996. Now, two and a half decades later, she’s on the other side, playing the adult and mother opposite talented young actors, in the Tribeca drama Lorelei, which was…

Tribeca Film Festival “Wolfgang” : Interview with a Celebrity Chef Wolfgang Puck and Director David Gelb

Back in the 1980s and ‘90s、Everybody in The Hollywood wanted to go to Wolfgang Puck’s restaurant Spago, which featured an open kitchen with a wood-burning stove made for serving up fancy pizzas. Born in Austria, Wolfgang Puck studied at three-star restaurants such as “Maxim” in Paris, France and “Hôtel de Paris” in Monte Carlo since…

Tribeca Film Festival Interview – Essie Davis Talks the Appeal of Pursuing ‘The Justice of Bunny King’

Among the many great films premiering at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival is The Justice of Bunny King, the feature film debut from New Zealand director Gaysorn Thavat. Essie Davis (The Babadook) stars Bunny King, as a woman fighting desperately to get her children back from foster care who also looks out for her niece…

Tribeca Film Festival : Interview with Director Eddie Martin Who Revisits the Cult Classic Film, “Kids”

When you look at certain things or the accepted practice in the past, it might be inappropriate and outrageous for today’s time…this past in the question here is, a sensational cult classic film in mid-1990’s, ‘kids’ which not only blossomed some actor’s career who appeared in the film, but also it created a cult following for…

An Exclusive Video Interview with Actress Isabelle Fuhrman on “The Novice.”

“The Novice”, a college freshman Alex Dall (Isabelle Fuhrman) is focused heavily on her studies, but she has an itch to be part of the university’s novice rowing team. Once she gets a taste for the rhythm and technique of the sport, Dall is full throttle into bettering herself at rowing. Her obsession seems to…

Tribeca Film Festival ‘Catch the Fair One’ Video Interview: Boxer-Actress Kali Reis and Director Josef Kubota Wladyka on Fighting for the Forgotten

Boxer Kali Reis makes her astounding acting debut as Kaylee, a woman willing to do anything to find her missing sister. buy amoxicillin online https://www.amayadental.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/png/amoxicillin.html no prescription pharmacy Director Josef Kubota Wladyka returns to Tribeca after winning the Best New Narrative Director prize for Manos Sucias in 2014 with a dark and important story of…

Tribeca Film Festival Opening Night Film, In The Heights : Two Lead Actresses Leslie Grace and Melissa Barrera Talks about The Long Journey Behind the Summer’s Hot Film

Preceding its world premiere at The 2021 Tribeca Festival, the musical celebration, In The Heights, enjoyed a special screening for the influencer set at the AMC 42nd St. the night before. Both the film — and the musical it’s based on — centers on Washington Heights, a primarily Latino neighborhood on Manhattan’s northwestern tip. At…

Tribeca Film Festival ‘12 Mighty Orphans’ Video Interviews : Martin Sheen, Ty Roberts, Luke Wilson, Vinessa Shaw, and Robert Duvall

In director Ty Roberts’ Great Depression-era sports drama, 12 Mighty Orphans, a group of underdog achieve unprecedented football success thanks to the encouragement and positive direction of coach Rusty Russell (Luke Wilson). This inspiring story comes to life thanks to the contributions of a talented ensemble cast and an emphasis on the value of hard…

Video Interview: Jessica Barden Discusses the Universality of ‘Holler’ and Other Movie Role Aspirations

Jessica Barden is a British actress with a strong accent best known for her role in the TV series The End of the F***ing World. She has played a handful of American characters in recent films like Pink Skies Ahead, Jungleland, and The New Romantic. Her newest film, Holler, finds her once again portraying an…

Netflix’s “Awake” Video Interview: Director Mark Raso on Sleep and Survival in “Awake”

Everyone could use a little more sleep. Those who have pulled all-nighters in college or been woken up by young children in the middle of the night know that not getting enough sleep can have detrimental effects and lead to lapses in judgment. But what if no one was able to sleep at all, and…

Interview with Actress Millicent Simmonds on ‘A Quiet Place Part II”

One of the best decisions director/writer John Krasinski made was in casting Millicent Simmonds as a lead in the sequel. Casting a hearing impaired actor made brilliant sense in that she could give her family a leg up having caused  them to silently communicate already.  That helps them handle a more silent world. Their skills at connecting through American…