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Film at Lincoln Center Announces Summer 2021 Lineup

Photo : L to R: Annette, Days, Faya Dayi and The Woman Who Ran Film at Lincoln Center has announced the full lineup of festival, repertory, and new release programming for the 2021 summer season. Summer highlights include returning annual festivals Dance on Camera and the New York Asian Film Festival; a revival of Jafar…

Summer of Soul Video Review : This was the 3rd annual of the Harlem Culture Festival…

Above the Line vs Below the Line. Episode 8 : Film Critic vs Film Critic Film Critic : Chiara Spagnoli Gabardi Works as film critic and journalist who covers stories about culture and sustainability. With a degree in Political Sciences, a Master’s in Screenwriting & Film Production, and studies at the Lee Strasberg Theatre &…

Tribeca Film Festival My Heart Can’t Beat Unless You Tell It To Interview – Jonathan Cuartas and Owen Campbell on Making a Family-Driven Vampire Film

Crafting an emotionally relatable and gripping genre movie that thrives on its unique blend of somber thematic tones and imagery, as opposed to only its terrifying visuals, isn’t always an easy task. But up-and-coming scribe-helmer, Jonathan Cuartas has done just that with his new horror thriller, My Heart Can’t Beat Unless You Tell It To….

Old : Q&A with M. Night Shyamalan and Alex Wolff on Their Latest Film, “OLD” and Their Career

During a recent Tribeca Talks, M. Night Shyamalan discussed the challenge that he faced while he was making a latest outing, “Old.” His upcoming psychological horror film “Old” was one of the first studio film that shot during the pandemic. He invested his own money to shoot it safely, especially after a hurricane destroyed the film’s…

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 Review – ‘False Positive’ is a Nuanced Psychological Character Study

Supporting female rights and gender equality, both at home and in the work environment, is one of the most important cultural causes that has driven modern American society. The new horror thriller, False Positive, is one of the latest contemporary films that boldly and unapologetically delves into the importance of women achieving their personal and…

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 Announces 2021 Jury Competition And Art Award Winners

TRIBECA FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES 2021 JURY COMPETITION AND ART AWARD WINNERS The Novice, Brighton 4th, and Ascension Take Top Honors in U.S. Narrative, International Narrative and Documentary Competitions Chanel James and Taylor Garron Receive the Nora Ephron Award for As of Yet First-Ever Winners for New Award Categories: Geography of Robots Receives Tribeca Games Award; Vermont…

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…

Tribeca Film Festival Review- We could have done with less “Italian Studies.”

A film’s length should ultimately count as nothing. Whether it’s the typical 90 or 120 minute run time; if a filmmaker does their job right the running time is arbitrary. With that being said, when I saw the running time for Italian Studies was under 90 minutes I was overjoyed. To me, this meant there…