Archive for Film
Rebound: Thoughts on the documentary “Lenny Cooke”
by Pamela Grossman Think about your high school days. Ambitious? That’s great. Hopeful and optimistic? Wonderful—all young people should [...]
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Michael Moore, Morgan Spurlock, and More Attend DCTV’s Groundbreaking Ceremony in NYC
by Pamela Grossman and Victoria P. Lerman A sidewalk crowd gathered on a sunny morning in lower Manhattan to [...]
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Clint Eastwood and Darren Aronofsky in a conversation at the Tribeca Film Festival
How Clint began his career as an actor, why he never calls “Action,” which of his movies are his [...]
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MORE RAVIOLI PLEASE! – Tribeca Film Festival Coverage
by Victoria P Lerman Saturday evening was all hustle and bustle at the Tribeca Film Festival’s closing night. There [...]
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Martin Scorsese, Jerry Lewis and Robert De Niro reunited for a screening of “The King of Comedy,” Saturday night that ended the Tribeca Film Festival on a memorable and magical showbiz high.
by Paula Schwartz “The King of Comedy” was an overlooked gem released in the U.S. in 1983. It didn’t [...]
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Michael Bay’s New Picture is the good kind of Pain
by : Angela Betancourt Michael Bay’s new film Pain & Gain is a true story and dark comedy starring [...]
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James Franco to Accept Ally Award at the 15th Annual Miami Gay & Lesbian Film Festival
by Phillip D. Johnson Franco’s Interior Leather Bar to Make Southeast Premiere at MGLFF Celebrating 15 years of fierce [...]
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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science Celebrates 25th Anniversary of “WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT” Evening Will Feature Post-Show panel Discussion with Director Robert Zemeckis and A Toontown Reunion
By: Phillip D. Johnson THE ACADEMY OF MOTION PICTURE ARTS AND SCIENCES will present a new digital restoration [...]
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Meet one of the Original Entourage, Jay Giannone
By Melissa Michaels Photo by Sam K He is one of the actual “Entourage” which the HBO hit was [...]
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Silver Linings Playbook Review
Review by: Nick Flash It’s a rare occasion when a film adaptation can outshine the novel on which it [...]
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