This past Wednesday, the Tribeca Film Festival hosted the Tribeca X event, co-sponsored by Roku, at the Indeed Theater at Spring Studios.
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On the Scene: Tribeca Festival world premiere of ‘The Cave Of Adullam’
Have you noticed there’s an “emotional incarceration” epidemic running rampant in our world? On Monday June 13th the sold-out red-carpet world premiere of The Cave of Adullam received a standing ovation for its “emotionally transformative” journey!
Based on the award-winning kids’ tv series, now in its 4th year, “Dino Dana the Movie” is currently available on Amazon.
On Friday, June 10, “God’s Time”made its World Premiere in the US Narrative Competition at the 2022 Tribeca Festival.
Being a body is a terror once you think about it for more than a minute. A terror, a miracle, a wonderland, according to John Mayer.
Exclusive: Sarah Hay & Matthew Jeffers Star in the Film Unidentified Objects [Interview]
Sarah Hay and Matthew Jeffers star in the film Unidentified Objects, written by Leland Frankel and directed by Juan Felipe Zuleta.
May 25 marked the 2022 Reel Works ChangeMaker(s) Gala. The event honored producer and MACRO founder and CEO, Charles D. King, who received the organizations Reel Works ChangeMaker award; and The Best Man and Little actor, Regina Hall, who received Variety’s Voice of Inspiration Award.
Exclusive: Kristen Schaal, Eugene Mirman, H. John Benjamin and The Cast Of The Bob’s Burgers Movie Talk All Things Bob’s Burgers [Video]
Since the premiere of their iconic show in 2011, we’ve all fallen in love with the Belcher family, and their struggling restraunt, Bob’s Burgers.
Cinema Village NYC hosted the premiere of the Pusha T and Keep Lock produced drama, Respect the Jux, on May 6. The star studded event brought celebrity trainer Don Saladino, reggae music producer JKlassic, the cast and more to the red carpet.
Respect the Jux focuses on how the “American Dream,” for some, is only a dream; especially for those with few resources. Jux Producer Anothony Jacobs sums it up, “This movie is about the choices life sometimes leaves us with.” The film portrays the infamous struggle of migrating to the U.S. from Jamaica. A cycle that often starts with a parent leaving their child(ren) behind to start a life in “the land of opportunity;” before sending for them so they can grow up in a better place.
The film, however, is just the beginning of a larger story. Years in the making, the novel based plot is the first of many urban stories Keep Lock will produce, according to director and writer G.H. Goba. “This is our job. To produce consistent urban content,” he reassured on the red carpet. “No longer would you have to wait five years for your next movie. From here on out, every year you’re going to see us standing on somebody’s red carpet; presenting to you something great.”
In addition to releasing more content, including Respect the Jux 2, a big part of Keep Lock’s mission is to employ black creatives and non-creatives to keep them off the street. Goba noted, “We’re not about the limelight. We’re actually about the network (…) let’s build. We’re looking for writers, producers, directors, leads(…) we can provide opportunities.”
Respect the Jux is now available on Hulu, Prime, Apple TV and more. Get updates for Respect the Jux 2 and more Keep lock films by following @juxmovie and @keeplockfilms on Instagram.
On The Scene: Robert Eggers’ ‘The Northman’ Premieres at Hollywood’s TCL Chinese Theater
Last week , The Knockturnal had the pleasure of attending the premiere for Robert Eggers’ new feature ‘The Northman.’