On Thursday, January 10th, the 12th annual Cinema Eye Honors award ceremony was held at the Museum of Moving Images in Queens, New York.
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Neon and CNN Films host screening of ‘Three Identical Strangers’
Neon and CNN Films held a screening of ‘Three Identical Strangers’ Monday night at IFC Center in New York with CNN’s Brian Stelter, director Tim Wardle, producer Becky Read, and brothers Robert Shafran and David Kellman
‘Charm City’ Documentary Shows the Different Faces of Violence Prevention
Charm City begins with a look into a city street corner that could have been filmed in any low income, urban neighborhood within the United States.
Film Review: ‘Black Sheep’
Every one of our actions effects the universe.
HBO Host Special Screening of “Bleed Out” with Producer Ilan Arboleda, Producer/Director Steve Burrows, editor Jill Schweitzer and Dr. Marty Makary on December 12, 2018 in New York City. “Bleed Out” is a freighting look at the third leading cause of death in America, medical error.
What Haunts Us is a real-life story about how bystanders become co-conspirators.
Exclusive: ‘Rudeboy’ Director Nicolas Jack Davies Talks Representation, Casting, and More
Rudeboy: The Story of Trojan Records had its U.S. premiere on November 14, 2018, at the DOC NYC Film Festival. Read here for an exclusive interview with the film’s director.
Check out the new documentary, “The Last Mile” on the AIDS epidemic, the impact of “Philadelphia” and the progress we’ve made today!
Tom Hanks ran across America in Forrest Gump, amassing a massive following genuinely interested in asking his character why despite the lack thereof and this scene has left many viewers to wonder what’s the logic behind this kind of fascination.
DOC NYC Film Review: ‘The Show’s The Thing: The Legendary Promoters of Rock’
New documentary “The Show’s The Thing: The Legendary Promoters of Rock” traces the unknown story of the 10 billion dollar live concert music industry we know today. The film had its world premiere at DOC NYC this week.