It’s that time again! Nicole Disson is back with the 8th installment of THE SERIES, “The Sky’s Gone Out,” directed by esteemed choreographer Mecca Vazie Andrews. The...
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It’s been 25 years since Ferris Bueller hit theaters. We know. It’s shocking. It feels like yesterday we were introduced to the saga — to quote the movie’s logline...
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Last Thursday was a gathering of sharp minds, creative souls, and friends all around. The occasion was held by Persol, an Italian classic of a brand unveiled the first of three...
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The lobby was hoppin’ last night at The Standard, Downtown LA for the official launch of Cine-Shorts, a bi-weekly screening series showcasing the work of up and coming filmmakers and...
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IFC (Independent Film Channel) is previewing two shows and has partnered with Yelp. This means that anyone attending this event will get to watch these shows way before...
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Last week we mentioned Mike Mills book signing at Opening Ceremony for his new project and film. This week we’re psyched to annonce the opening of the film, Beginners.
Director...
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The Holiday weekend has a broad array of options to delve into for those running to the theater. Both major studio options have an impressive cast of power men, except one questions the meaning...
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Fantastique French film director Jean Rollin was tackling vampires long before the cheesiness of Twilight. On June 2nd our good friends at The Cinefamily are paying tribute to Jean Rollin with...
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DAYS by Steve Powers from Georgia on Vimeo.
ESPO is one of our favorite artists and this amazing short film gives you an inside peek into his process - creating one painting a day for 100 days....
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Last December, we were thrilled to present the premiere of Marco Brambilla’s latest short film, Evolution, at The Standard, Miami. The film, billed as the world’s first 3-D artist...
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It’s that time of year again… Summer in LA! Hope everyone is prepared for continued sunshine and pleasant temperatures. Since we’re lucky enough to basically have...
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As we all know, Stanley Kubrick is the master of visuals. He was a photo buff as a kid and spent some years as a photo journalist before embarking on epics like 2001: A Space Odyssey or...
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Bill Cunningham New York Trailer from Gavin McWait on Vimeo.
During the last New York Fashion week we wrote about the screening of Bill Cunningham’s charming documentary at the Film...
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Hadrian Belove of The Cinefamily said it always a dream of his to take moviegoers out of the movie theater. “You know”, he explains, “take a bunch of people fishing while...
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In the experimental world of “branded content”, sometimes brands miss the mark. We have to say we’re pretty impressed with the ethereal filmmaking skills of director Phil Pinto...
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This next week is a beloved week for film enthusiasts. The Tribeca Film Festival runs from April 21 to May 1st. Tons of industry insiders are flocking into New York city to take note on new...
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One of the finest scripts made by Hollywood. Directed by Sidney Lumet, Network covered lots of ground in 1976 that strongly applies today in terms of tabloid culture. Instead of posting the...
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Filmmaker Bunuel on his 1 golden rule with Dali when making Un Chien Andalou
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Last night, I went to a private screening of Hanna starring Saoirse Ronan, Eric Bana and Cate Blanchett. I’m still dumbfounded. BEST. MOVIE. EVER!...
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As we mentioned yesterday, we didn’t think we could possibly be more excited about Beastie Boys’ upcoming release Hot Sauce Committee Part 2. Then today we heard about Fight...
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This classic 1963 film basically defined ensemble cast hijinks, we strongly recommend a viewing. Until you can properly relax with a fountain soda and a tub of popcorn, here’s a clip that...
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