Taking a cue from Bryant Park's mega packed Monday night movie fest, Core (191 Orchard St) is hosting its own movie night on Tuesdays in their outdoor garden space complete with a starry sky (well, that's up to Mother Nature). On the upcoming lineup are classics like Zoro, Cyrano de Bergernac and fright flick The Man Who Laughs. Why...
Here's a couple of photos people lined up on 34th St. for a screening of 'Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2.' This was several hours before the movie started.
Really, New York? Were all of those questions from 'Traveling Pants 1' not answered?
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There are fewer films at fewer venues at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival, and for some journalists, that has been the real story: The year of the slimmed-down party. What’s caught my attention, however, has not been the tempo of this year’s screenings but the timely tone of its many panels and presentations.
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With fewer venues and titles, this was a more reserved year for the Tribeca Film Festival, but even with a smaller catalogue, the quality was as high as ever. From intimate issue-oriented documentaries to brave relationship dramas – to one quirky tale of famous go-kart racers – there are a good number of films from this year’s ...
“Lebanon,” screening October 1-2 at the New York Film Festival. For more information click here.
Why is it, that the best war movies of recent years have come from filmmakers working in Europe and the Middle East? Just as Hollywood remains fixated on casting big movie stars and filming sweeping battle scenes, Europe’s given u...
"The White Ribbon," screening Oct. 7-8 at the New York Film Festival. For more information visit www.filmlinc.com/nyff/program.html.
Unsettling things occur in “The White Ribbon,” the latest tense opus from French provocateur Michael Haneke – the man behind the voyeuristic thriller “Cache” and the bloody “...