March 02, 2009 10:00AM EST
Rate: Delta's Fly-In Movies Competition
Movie lovers, find your inner Ebert! With the click of a mouse, Delta Air Lines gives you inside access to the 3rd Annual Delta's Fly-In Movies Competition.
This year's entries—selected by the Tribeca Film Festival programmers—include a sweet claymation dog story; an 80s horror spoof; a gently fun riff on Hollywood and its causes; a first-date tale with the elegance of a sweet, familiar song; and a wordless, moving film about a neighborhood and the meaning of a hairstyle.
From March 1 to April 12, travelers on Delta can watch the films onboard selected flights, and everyone can find them online at delta.com. After you screen each movie, channel your inner movie critic. Considering their originality, creativity and technical merit, rate each film from 1 to 5 stars (5 being the best). Your ratings will determine the winner, which will be screened at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival.
We've seen them all, and there are some fabulous surprises: one features the excellent Benjamin McKenzie (The O.C., Junebug), and several will pull at your heartstrings.
Rate each film today!
Tribeca asks: Which short do you think should screen at the Festival?
Log in to MyTribeca and join the conversation in the Comments section below.
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