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MoMI’s First Look Returns Mar. 16-20, Opens with Antoneta Alamat Kusijanović’s Caméra d’Or Winner, “MURINA”

 FIRST LOOK 2022, MUSEUM OF THE MOVING IMAGE’S FESTIVAL OF NEW AND INNOVATIVE INTERNATIONAL CINEMA, TAKES PLACE IN PERSON OVER FIVE DAYS  March 16–March 20, 2022  Astoria, New York, February 7, 2022 — Museum of the Moving Image is pleased to announce the complete lineup for the 11th edition of First Look, the Museum’s festival…

Oscar Nominees Announced – ‘The Power of the Dog’ Leads, ‘Drive My Car’ Makes the Cut in Best Picture

Nominations for the 94th Academy Awards were announced this morning by actors Leslie Jordan and Tracee Ellis Ross in twenty-three categories. The overall nominations leader is The Power of the Dog with 12 bids, including four acting nominations. Next up was Dune with ten bids, though it missed an expected mention for director Denis Villeneuve,…

TV Review – #1 Netflix Korean Series ‘All of Us Are Dead’ is Standard Teen Zombie Fare

What is it about society these days that series about the outbreak of a very contagious disease are in high demand and topping viewership charts? online pharmacy buy estrace with best prices today in the USA It might make sense to see TV as an escape from reality, where people are free to roam about…

SXSW to Return in Hybrid Format March 11-20 : Line-Up is Announced

After being sidelined for the last two years by the coronavirus pandemic, Austin’s prestigious SXSW Film Festival plans a hybrid comeback for its 29th season on March 11-20 this year, with some of its offerings available online. This year’s hybrid lineup includes 99 features, of which 76 will be world premieres. Also screened will be…

Pam & Tommy : TV Review / A Examination Into Poignant Love and Gender Double Standards

The salacious, tumultuous marriage between Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee possessed all the fascinating qualities that instantly turned it into highly publicized tabloid fodder in the mid-1990s. Like many of the other major pop culture events of the decade, the public is nostalgically embracing the rise and fall of the union between the Baywatch actress…

Exclusive Video Interview: Director Abner Benaim and Star Ilse Salas on Panama’s Oscar-Shortlisted ‘Plaza Catedral’

This marks the first time that Panama has made the Oscar shortlist for Best International Feature, competing with fourteen other films for five slots. Plaza Catedral, the second narrative film from director Abner Benaim, is a powerful story of a grief-stricken woman, Alicia (Ilse Salas), who meets a 13-year-old boy named Chief (Fernando Xavier De…

Film at Lincoln Center and Dance Films Association Announce 50th Dance on Camera Festival, February 11-14

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE DANCE FILMS ASSOCIATION AND FILM AT LINCOLN CENTER ANNOUNCE LINEUP FOR  THE 50TH DANCE ON CAMERA FESTIVAL, FEBRUARY 11-14 This year’s program will highlight the festival’s 50-year history while looking to the future of dance films and the festival’s next 50 years. New York, NY (January 10, 2022) – Dance Films Association and…

Sundance Film Festival Review- The blunt end of “Sharp Stick”

Around 5 minutes into Sharp Stick 26 year old Sarah Jo (Kristine Froseth) goes to put a “pre-eviction” note on the door of a tenant her mother is about to evict from the apartment complex they run. Or, so it seems it is an apartment complex. They refer to him as the tenant in 1-A, but…

Dashboard Lights Dimming for The Iconic MEAT LOAF, 74

The dashboard lights in paradise are dimming tonight for Meat Loaf, the 74-year-old pop icon whose musical career was jump-started in the dorky 1970s when he played the role of Eddie in the cult classic The Rocky Horror Picture Show. The singer, born in Dallas as Marvin Lee Aday, passed away on January 20. No…

Film at Lincoln Center Announces Jonas Mekas Retrospective

       FILM AT LINCOLN CENTER ANNOUNCES  JONAS MEKAS RETROSPECTIVE, FEBRUARY 17-23 New York, NY (January 20, 2022) – Film at Lincoln Center announces Jonas Mekas, a retrospective of the Lithuanian filmmaker-director-critic-poet, co-presented with the Jewish Museum from February 17-23. Few if any figures in the history of New York City film culture have…