Quad Classics: Silence is Golden 0
Quad Cinema launches Quad Classics this Friday, May 25, revisiting three masterpieces from the Silent Era: Metropolis (1926), Battleship Potemkin (1925), and The General (1927). | Read More »
Quad Cinema launches Quad Classics this Friday, May 25, revisiting three masterpieces from the Silent Era: Metropolis (1926), Battleship Potemkin (1925), and The General (1927). | Read More »
TFF 2012 director Bryan Buckley (ASAD) on his first Festival experience: “A short film needs a place to be shown [and] supported, and Tribeca has been amazing... People listen, and therefore, the film gets exposure.” Full Day in the Life video to follow; stay tuned. | Read More »
Stylish icons from New York and Hollywood were on the red carpet during the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival. As you can tell from this video… it's all about the shoes! | Read More »
In honor of 388 Arletta Avenue, we take a look back at some of the scariest home invasion movies and the genre itself. Our advice? Don't watch these alone. | Read More »
In this excerpt from the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival Directors Series, Michael Moore and Susan Sarandon answer an audience question about privacy issues. Sarandon: “I was denied security clearance recently to go to the White House, and I don’t know why.” Moore: “I assume everything that I am saying on the telephone or in an email is probably, at some point, being looked at.” | Read More »
In this excerpt from the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival Directors Series, Michael Moore talks to Susan Sarandon about fighting his fears during the filmmaking process: “I’m [usually] trying to convince myself that I’m going to get through this alive, and that no harm will come to me… [but] this has to be done.” | Read More »
Did you see Jaws, The Goonies, or Knuckleball! at the 2012 Tribeca Drive-In? If so, check out our time-lapse documentation of how the events came to be. | Read More »
In this excerpt from the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival Directors Series, Michael Moore talks to Susan Sarandon about why he does what he does: “I’ve only filled a void, really, that has existed for some time, because real journalism, mainstream journalism, hasn’t done their job.” | Read More »
Jigar Mehta used media generated by those on the ground to develop 18 Days in Egypt, a collaborative documentary project about the Egyptian revolution. Learn more about crowd-sourced storytelling; is this the post-modern documentary? Watch the full video. | Read More »
With another lineup set to raise the roof, the 2012 Rooftop Films Summer Series is off and running in a borough near you! Movies, meet summer. We think you're a perfect match. | Read More »
While Death of a Superhero is known for its dynamic visual storytelling, Director Ian Fitzgibbon skillfully weaves beautiful music, especially the songs of two Irish duos, with the narrative in ways that add significantly to the impact of the film. | Read More »
Fans of Tim and Eric, rejoice! Tribeca Film has picked up The Comedy, starring Tim Heidecker and featuring Eric Wareheim, for North American distribution. Look for Rick Alverson’s powerful and provocative character study this fall. | Read More »
Love movies? Love free movies even more? Check out Tribeca Film titles in this year’s River to River® Festival in lower Manhattan! Screenings include Stella Days, Collaborator and Side By Side. | Read More »
Ideas, innovation, and intelligence were all on full display at the 2012 Tribeca Disruptive Innovation Awards, held April 27 at the NYU Stern School of Business. Silver Hammers were awarded to Jack Dorsey, John Wood, Tiffany Shlain, Edward Burns, and yes, Justin Bieber and the man who discovered him, Scooter Braun. | Read More »
Triple threat (writer/director/star) Maïwenn discusses her latest film, Polisse (TFF 2012), a gritty drama about a Paris Child Protective Services unit, based on real cases. Opening in NY and LA on Friday, May 18. | Read More »
For this Mother's Day, we offer up a special tribute to those murderous cinematic mothers we love! Just be thankful your own is not on the list... | Read More »
Meet Panos Cosmatos, a sci-fi visionary on the rise, whose Beyond the Black Rainbow (TFF 2011) demands to be seen on the big screen. Now's your chance: see it Friday, 5/18 at Cinema Village. | Read More »
On April 23, journalist Annie Correal shared the "deep, lasting [and very personal] story" of her father’s kidnapping in Colombia. Welcome to Cowbird, a new medium for digital storytelling. | Read More »
The film and music industry is in mourning over the loss of Adam "MCA" Yauch. In his honor, and with deep admiration for his career in total, we take a look at some of our favorite Oscilloscope Laboratories titles. | Read More »