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.
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Tribeca Film Institute and Pond5 Introduce New Grant and Mentorship Program
There’s more to filmmaking than meets the eye.
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.
Although set in 1970s Harlem, “If Beale Street Could Talk” showcases a beautiful love story and a race against the clock that calls upon modern-day racial tension and a broken judicial system.
The iconic Glenn Close can truly be anything– sensual or plain, mother or mistress, Shakespearean or fantastical, cruel or kind. Last night, the Museum of the Moving Image recognized Close’s versatility and quiet brilliance by honoring the famed actress and producer at their annual gala Salute.
“If Beale Street Could Talk,” the newest project from Academy-nominated director Barry Jenkins has yet to hit theaters and is already receiving plenty of buzz and support.
‘The Front Runner’ Director Jason Reitman Shares His Inspirations For The Film
Adapted from the book “All The Truth Is Out” by political journalist Matt Bai and directed by award-winner Jason Reitman, the true story film “The Front Runner” is in theaters today.
In honor of Trojan Records’ 50th anniversary, Nicholas Davies’ “Rudeboy” tells the little-known story of a seminal British-Jamaican label.
To celebrate the DVD release of the critically praised summer film “Blindspotting,” Lionsgate hosted a dinner with director Carlos López Estrada at the West Village bistro, “Barbuto.”
Film Review: ‘The Front Runner’
“The Front Runner” stars Hugh Jackman as presidential candidate Gary Hart.