Tribeca 2011: Critic’s Choice – Shorts
Below are the Critic’s Choice short picks. For a fest overview and the features, click here. Critic’s Choice – Tribeca…
Below are the Critic’s Choice short picks. For a fest overview and the features, click here. Critic’s Choice – Tribeca…
A Decade In the Life of the Tribeca Film Festival If you want eight million New Yorkers and millions of…
South by Southwest (SXSW) has become a convergence of film, interactive media, and music, as the lines between these media…
For the second consecutive year, The Independent’s senior film critic, Kurt Brokaw, has screened the entire lineup of New Directors/New…
Potiche (François Ozon. 2010. France. 103 min.) Fit and trim in her tailored jogging suit, 69-year-old Catherine Deneuve sprints through…
Pitch sessions are becoming the go-to attraction at film festivals and conferences. How are filmmakers and expert panelists making the…
Red Shirley, Lou Reed’s 28-minute homage to his 101-year-old cousin, Shirley Novick, had its New York premiere January 15th, as…
Myth #7 “I’ll go on with the film when I find the right producer.” Keep looking! The myth in all…
David Pierotti writes an ode to the book “The Epicure’s Lament” by Kate Christensen, where he talks to Christensen and goes into the movie adaption of the book and how the book is connected to his own life.