| Arts, Briefly: New Affiliation for TriBeCa Institute |
The Tribeca Film Institute and Renew Media are joining forces under the name Tribeca Film Institute to support film, media arts and artists. Source: NYT |
| Arts, Briefly: Unseen Film Roils Egyptian Festival |
An Egyptian festival on Sunday reversed a ban on a Dutch children’s film. Source: NYT |
| Arts, Briefly: Unseen Film Roils Egyptian Festival |
An Egyptian festival on Sunday reversed a ban on a Dutch children’s film. Source: NYT |
| As Expected, the Chief Operating Officer at MGM Resigns |
Rick Sands, the studio’s No. 2 executive for a little more than two years, stepped down to pursue other opportunities. Source: NYT |
| As Expected, the Chief Operating Officer at MGM Resigns |
Rick Sands, the studio’s No. 2 executive for a little more than two years, stepped down to pursue other opportunities. Source: NYT |
| As Expected, the Chief Operating Officer at MGM Resigns |
Rick Sands, the studio’s No. 2 executive for a little more than two years, stepped down to pursue other opportunities. Source: NYT |
| As Expected, the Chief Operating Officer at MGM Resigns |
Rick Sands, the studio’s No. 2 executive for a little more than two years, stepped down to pursue other opportunities. Source: NYT |
| As the Tides Turned: Hollywood in 1967 Through the Lens of Five Films |
With its huge cast, wealth of information and impressive gravitas, “Pictures at a Revolution” is a particularly accomplished debut book by Mark Harris. Source: NYT |
| As the Tides Turned: Hollywood in 1967 Through the Lens of Five Films |
With its huge cast, wealth of information and impressive gravitas, “Pictures at a Revolution” is a particularly accomplished debut book by Mark Harris. Source: NYT |
| As the Tides Turned: Hollywood in 1967 Through the Lens of Five Films |
With its huge cast, wealth of information and impressive gravitas, “Pictures at a Revolution” is a particularly accomplished debut book by Mark Harris. Source: NYT |
| As the Tides Turned: Hollywood in 1967 Through the Lens of Five Films |
With its huge cast, wealth of information and impressive gravitas, “Pictures at a Revolution” is a particularly accomplished debut book by Mark Harris. Source: NYT |
| At Cineplexes, Sports, Opera, Maybe a Movie |
Movie theaters are not just for movies anymore. As ticket sales slow, theaters are turning to the Mets and the Met. Source: NYT |
| At Cineplexes, Sports, Opera, Maybe a Movie |
Movie theaters are not just for movies anymore. As ticket sales slow, theaters are turning to the Mets and the Met. Source: NYT |
| At Cineplexes, Sports, Opera, Maybe a Movie |
Movie theaters are not just for movies anymore. As ticket sales slow, theaters are turning to the Mets and the Met. Source: NYT |
| At Cineplexes, Sports, Opera, Maybe a Movie |
Movie theaters are not just for movies anymore. As ticket sales slow, theaters are turning to the Mets and the Met. Source: NYT |
| Attention, Slackers: It’s a Jungle Out There |
Underachieving even by the standards of stoner comedies, “Strange Wilderness” is so inert that it doesn’t so much unreel on screen as loiter there. Source: NYT |
| Bab'Aziz- The Prince That Contemplated His Soul |
A visual poem of incomparable beauty, this masterpiece from director Nacer Khemir (Wanderers of the Desert) begins with the story of a blind dervish named Bab'Aziz and his spirited granddaughter, Ishtar. Source: Rotten Tomatoes |
| Back in Portland, the Latest Outsider Has a Skateboard |
Gus Van Sant’s new film, “Paranoid Park,” again shows his fascination with the young, “the creators of the new.” Source: NYT |
| Back in Portland, the Latest Outsider Has a Skateboard |
Gus Van Sant’s new film, “Paranoid Park,” again shows his fascination with the young, “the creators of the new.” Source: NYT |
| Back in Portland, the Latest Outsider Has a Skateboard |
Gus Van Sant’s new film, “Paranoid Park,” again shows his fascination with the young, “the creators of the new.” Source: NYT |