Tribeca Film Festival
MetFilm Sales Acquires Mongolian Documentary ‘Colors of White Rock’ Ahead of World Premiere at Tribeca (EXCLUSIVE)
[ad_1] London-based MetFilm Sales has acquired Mongolian filmmaker Khoroldorj Choijoovanchig’s debut feature documentary “Colors of White Rock” for worldwide sales representation. The film will have its world premiere at the...
‘Miss Congeniality’ Actress Heather Burns ‘Would Jump’ at Making a Third Film and Working With ‘Lifelong Friends’ Like Sandra Bullock: ‘That Was One of the Best Experiences of My Life’
[ad_1] Heather Burns is interested in competing for the “Miss Congeniality” crown again for a third time. In an interview with People during the premiere of her latest film, “The...
Ellen Pompeo Supports ‘No Kings’ Protests and Mocks Trump’s ‘Low Emotional Intelligence and Ego’: ‘How Long Is the Hard-on Going to Last?’
[ad_1] Ellen Pompeo can’t understand President Donald Trump’s “aggression” and wants to know “how long is the hard-on going to last?” when it comes to his sweeping deportation policies and...
‘K-Pops!’ Review: A Joyous, Music-Filled Film on Fatherhood That Lovingly Embraces Both Korean and Black Cultures
[ad_1] Bustling at a colorful intersection of music, family, and identity, Anderson .Paak’s filmmaking debut “K-Pops!” is an instantly likable affair. You don’t really have to know anything about Korean...
‘A Tree Fell in the Woods’ Review: A Scattered Bottle Drama Rescued by Fun Performances
[ad_1] A chamber piece about long-term relationship woes, Nora Kirkpatrick’s feature debut “A Tree Fell in the Woods” rests on the considered performances of its four lead actors, who play...
‘Re-Creation’ Review: Jim Sheridan and David Merriman Hold a Mirror to Our Humanity in an Elegant ’12 Angry Men’ Variation
[ad_1] Whether it’s because notions like truth and fairness demand more attention than ever in a chaotically unjust world, or because some cinematic traditions need revitalizing, filmmakers have been returning...