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Academy Awards Spread the Wealth, Honor ‘Nomadland’ and Others

The 93rd Academy Awards were handed out tonight, in a ceremony that featured in-person nominees in a variety of venues including Union Station in Los Angeles. There was clearly excitement around the idea of people being in the same room and getting to gather together, though some of the staging of the ceremony was awkward,…

We have selected our picks for the Oscar!

At last, tomorrow will be the Oscar ceremony. So I asked our staff to personally choose their selection in six major categories of the Academy Awards. Those are six categories. Actor in a Supporting Role Sacha Baron Cohen, “The Trial of the Chicago 7” Daniel Kaluuya, “Judas and the Black Messiah” Leslie Odom, Jr., “One…

The Most Exciting Oscar Best Actress Race Ever?

The 93rd Academy Awards air this coming Sunday, with a full slate of nominated films, artisans, and performers. Nomadland seems firmly headed for a Best Picture win, and a number of the other categories also appear to be locked up. There are a few competitive races still up in the air, and there’s one in…

Tribeca Film Festival Unveils 2021 Lineup

The 2021 Tribeca Festival, presented by AT&T, has unveiled its feature film lineup. We are excited to come together once again to celebrate the stories of amazing filmmakers. Our 20th-anniversary celebration is not only a celebration of art but a return to community as we usher in live events. “After a year of closed cinemas,…

Interview: Director Jeff Rosenberg and Co-writer Laura Jacqmin on New Film ‘We Broke Up’

What happens when a couple that’s been together for ten years decides to break up right before one of their sibling’s weddings? They pretend they didn’t and go celebrate together, a decision that predictably leads to awkwardness and discomfort. Fortunately, that premise is made thoroughly enjoyable by writer-director Jeff Rosenberg and co-writer Laura Jacqmin in…

This Is a Robbery: The World’s Biggest Art Heist : An Exclusive Interview with Director Colin Barnicle

”This is Robbery” explores who might have pulled off the one of the biggest art heist in the history of U.S, 1990’s robbery of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, where thieves made off with $500 million in rare artwork.  Over St. Patrick’s Day weekend in 1990, legendary works by Rembrandt, Vermeer and others…

The Father, A Poetic Stream Of Consciousness Of A Withering Mind — Film Review

The Father is a 2020 drama film co-written and directed by Florian Zeller, that takes spectators on a delicate journey through the windmills of a human mind, one that is shattering to pieces. The film marks Zeller’s feature debut, with the adaptation of his 2012 play Le Père — which won in 2014 the Molière…

Is Scott Rudin’s behavior in question? Weary Staffers Roiled By Rudin’s Rage

Is Scott Rudin the rudest (and most ruthless) mogul of them all? online pharmacy cipro over the counter with best prices today in the USA  There’s a good reason why Hollywood autocrats are called moguls. The word itself is derived from a Persian or Arabic word used to refer to the Mughal emperors, who claimed…

Film at Lincoln Center’s Theaters Will Reopen on April 16

Film at Lincoln Center will reopen its theaters Friday, April 16, following a yearlong closure prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The safety of audiences and staff remains FLC’s first priority as the organization resumes in-person operations, continuing its mission to support the art and elevate the craft of cinema. FLC’s Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center…

Director Ava DuVernay Discusses Her New Online Venture — Array Crew

Photo by Nobuhiro Hosoki Ava DuVernay became the first Black woman creator to get Sundance Film Festival directing award in 2012 for her feature, Middle of Nowhere. Her feature Selma made history in being the first film directed by a black woman director to be nominated for a Golden Globe and an Oscar for Best Picture….