Once Were Brothers hits all the notes for your typical rock doc: coarse but colorful commentary from older rock stars, archival footage of musicians stepping off small planes or running into cabs to dodge press, a healthy dose of sex and drug references, and of course, an incredible soundtrack. Beyond that, your enjoyment of the film depends on your relationship with The Band.
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The pop-up store opening on Monday night at The Selects showroom featured over 50 different Korean designers and artists, who each contributed an art piece reinterpreting the concept of packaging, or, “covering.”
“There’s always more to Shia,” said Honey Boy director Alma Har’el in a brief speech to the audience of the iPic Fulton Street theater before the film’s screening began on Tuesday night.
On The Scene: Alma Har’el, Shia LaBeouf, and Byron Bowers talk ‘Honey Boy’ at NY Special Screening
iPic Fulton Market hosted a special screening of Honey Boy on Tuesday evening, followed by a Q&A with the director Alma Har’el, screenwriter/star Shia LaBeouf, and co-star Byron Bowers.
On The Scene: Apple TV Plus’ ‘Dickinson’ Premieres in Brooklyn at St. Anne’s Warehouse
Dickinson, one of the first slate of programs to be distributed by upcoming streaming service Apple TV Plus, is nothing you expect it to be. We caught up with a few of the period comedy’s stars on the red carpet Thursday night to talk about the witty, fantastical re-imagining of Emily Dickinson’s young adult life.
On the Scene: Search Party cast members talk millennials and morality at Paleyfest 2019
Search Party cast members John Early, John Paul Reynolds, and Brandon Michael Hall attended Paleyfest NY on Monday night for a panel discussion about the cult classic TBS series.
On the Scene: “St Louis Superman” Directors and Star Talk Process and Sacrifice
The newly created MTV Documentary Films, headed by documentary legend Sheila Nevins, held a special double feature screening of “St. Louis Superman” and “Gay Chorus Deep South” to celebrate its launch. We caught up with the directors and star of “St. Louis Superman” by the red carpet at Lincoln Center’s Walter Reade Theater on Thursday evening.
At a special double feature screening event at Lincoln Center’s Walter Reade theater on Thursday evening, the newly launched MTV Documentary Films presented “Gay Chorus Deep South,” a rare, hopeful look at the future of one of our most divisive social issues.
On the Scene: Long-Awaited Screen Adaptation of Looking for Alaska Premieres
Looking for Alaska, a Hulu original series based on the John Green book of the same name, premiered at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival on Sunday.
Designer Cho Cho Cheng premiered another stunning set of 1960s-inspired looks Monday evening at Gallery II of Spring Studios from his Spring/Summer 2020 collection.