Events
Ramon Fernandez’s Glory Daze: The Life and Times of Michael Alig is two and a quarter hours crime documentary that details the meteoric rise and shocking fall of Michael Alig in the New York nightlife scene of the mid 80’s to the mid 90’s.
On Friday, The World Jewish Congress honored Academy Award winner Helen Mirren by presenting her with a special recognition for her portrayal of Maria Altmann in the acclaimed hit film “Woman In Gold.”
From being on “Glee” for two years, Alex Newell had some inspirational things to say
The 19th annual American Black Film Festival kicked off with an “Old School Hip Hop” Party opening night at Stage48 Thursday on Manhattan’s West Side.
On June 11, A24 Films and the legendary Questlove hosted a special screening of Amy Winehouse documentary “Amy.”
“A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” performed at the new Masterworks Theatre Company on W. 47th Street, opened this week.
In 2014, women comprised only seven percent of directors in the top 250 domestic grossing films – this number practically microscopic for women of color.
Since its invention, television has clearly changed drastically. On June 6, we are on the scene for the “Changing Face of Television” panel presented by ION Media Networks at the Greenwhich International Film Festival.