For the 13th year, NBCUniversal’s Short Film Festival has given a platform to filmmakers to showcase films with a potential to grace silver screens everywhere.
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What better way to celebrate the launch of Deadpool 2 on DVD and Blu-ray than with a pop-up shop in New York City?
Pride Media, along with OUT, The Advocate, PRIDE, Out Traveler, and Chill, will come together to celebrate the intersection of community, culture, and LGBTQ+ pride at the opening of a five-day experiential pop-up in Manhattan.
Greenwich International Film Festival Honors YouTube Sensation Bethany Mota with #MakeAnImpact Award [Video]
The Knockturnal moderated a conversation with the YouTube star Bethany Mota after accepting her #MakeAnImpact award for her anti-bullying efforts at the Greenwich International Film Festival.
The combo marching band slash drill team left a mark on the sold-out audience with their Off-Broadway debut performance at La MaMa Theater Friday.
David O. Russell, Sakina Jaffrey, Jill Henessy, and Trevor Jackson Come Out to Support Ghetto Film School
Bloomberg Philanthropies hosted the Ghetto Film School’s annual table read, which included stars like Ansel Elgort, Tony Danza, James Ivory, Trevor Jackson, Sebastian Stan and many more.
Theatre has the potential to be transformative, allowing the viewer to learn more easily about themselves and the world around them without even realizing it.
John Cameron Mitchell and Alex Sharp Hit the ‘How to Talk to Girls At Parties’ Premiere at the Metrograph
The Neil Gaiman short story adapted film had a raucous premiere at the Lower East Side’s bastion to cinema, the Metrograph with director John Cameron Mitchell and star Alex Sharp saying a few words before the screening.
The surrealist ‘All Roads Lead to the Kurski Station’ is an anti-theater work that aspires to lofty aspirations but ultimately falls flat and seldom delivers
DJ Khaled is leading the pack with six nominations for the award show scheduled for next month.