Five Page-to-Screen Adaptations to Look For in 2024
…that indie page-to-screen adaptations have just as much to offer. Looking ahead at the prospective releases for 2024 box offices, there is certainly a lot of page turning and popcorn…
…that indie page-to-screen adaptations have just as much to offer. Looking ahead at the prospective releases for 2024 box offices, there is certainly a lot of page turning and popcorn…
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The Independent’s Senior Film Critic Kurt Brokaw shares his favorite full-length features and shorts from this year’s New Directors/New Films Festival in New York City. The festival, which introduces audiences to emerging filmmakers from around the world, runs Wednesday March 8th through Sunday April 8th. It is presented by the Film Society of Lincoln Center and the Museum of Modern Art.
…Comedy, a low-budget documentary about the alternative comedy circuit. It is making its way around the festivals now, and Sarandos is taking a wait-and-see approach to the future of Netflix-branded…