Tag: FilmFestivals
‘OBEX’ Review: Albert Birney’s Peculiar Genre Mash-Up Pays Homage To Analog Tech – Sundance Film Festival
“There it is,” says Computer Conor, finding the advert for his modest computer-art service in the l [...]
2025 Grammys Winners List
Beyoncé won her first career Album of the Year award and Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” took Song, Record and Rap Song of the Year tonight at the 67 [...]
‘No Other Land’, too balmy to handle for US distributors, scores defiant US box office bow | News
No Other Land, the Palestinian-Israeli Oscar-nominated documentary deemed untouchable by US buyers, scored a mighty platform debut at the US box [...]
Video culture comes into focus at Rotterdam: “We all grew up in the VHS period”
International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) is taking the chance this year to pause, rewind, and allow audiences to travel back to an era when [...]
At Sundance, Ayo Edebiri, Bowen Yang, Lily Gladstone, Russell Tovey & More Talk Need For LGBTQ Representation Amid Trump 2.0: “We Have To Stay Visible”
As my first Sundance Film Festival comes to a close amid a precarious time for my community and many others, I look back on this year’s cinematic l [...]
Beyoncé Announces Cowboy Carter Tour
Put away your silver duds, Beyoncé fans. The artist appears to be sticking with the artistic themes she unveiled during her appearance at the 2024 Su [...]
Pluto Film takes international rights to Berlin Generation documentary ‘Circusboy’ (exclusive)
Berlin-based Pluto Film has acquired Anna Koch and Julia Lemke’s documentary Circusboy (Zirkuskind) which will have its world premiere in the Ge [...]
Bowen Yang Teases ‘SNL50’ Anniversary Special: “Still All In Lorne’s Head”
Bowen Yang is ready to celebrate half a century of Saturday Night Live with cast members from every generation in SNL50: The Anniversary Special.
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‘The Seed Of The Sacred Fig’ director Mohammad Rasoulof says Iranian prison guards asked for selfies and to watch his films with him
Mohammad Rasoulof says guards in Iran asked him for selfies and to watch his films with him, when he was tied to a bed in a prison hospital.
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Runar Runarsson’s Icelandic feature ‘When The Light Breaks’ leads winners at Goteborg Film Festival; Andrea Braein Hovig wins for ‘Love’
Runar Runarsson’s Icelandic feature When The Light Breaks headed the winners at the 48th Goteborg Film Festival, taking the Dragon Award for Best [...]