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Guillermo Del Toro has a great imagination. It’s both mysterious and lovely in a sadistic way, that you can’t help but love. It is a […]
Guillermo Del Toro has a great imagination. It’s both mysterious and lovely in a sadistic way, that you can’t help but love. It is a […]
Oscar-winning actor George Clooney, 50, has reportedly backed out of Steven Soderbergh’s new film The Man from U.N.C.L.E. because of injuries he sustained years ago […]
George Clooney, Pierre Étaix and Tilda Swinton to receive Silver Medallion Awards Over twenty-five new features plus revival programs and unique programming from Guest Director […]
What happens when you combine the coming of age hilarity of “American Pie†with the weird, yet intriguing storytelling of “American Beautyâ€? While “The Family […]
Surreal, beautifully shot and intelligently composed, Alysa Nahmias and Benjamin Murray’s “Unfinished Spaces†tells a story of five schools in Cuba, which compose the schools […]
Review Fix chats with “Unfinished Spaces” directors Alysa Nahmias and Benjamin Murray to discuss their film, which is currently screening in New York and will […]
Los Angeles, CA — Sundance Institute has announced that its Native American & Indigenous Program will host its first Native Producers Workshop, August 17 and […]
With its continuous suspense and clever plot, John Carpenter’s “The Thing” is definitely a Sci- Fi/ Horror film for the ages, an intense horror flick […]
Like flat soda, Rowan Joffe’s “Brighton Rock” has a definite taste, but is missing ice. Hard-boiled and gritty to the max, the remake, inspired by […]
Responding to New York Rep. Peter King’s push for an investigation into the government’s involvement with a film about Osama bin Laden, director Kathryn Bigelow […]
TRIBECA FILM INSTITUTE ANNOUNCES CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS FOR 2012 TRIBECA ALL ACCESS, TFI DOCUMENTARY FUND, LATIN AMERICA MEDIA ARTS FUND AND SLOAN FILMMAKER FUND New […]
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