Selina Kyle: "There's a storm coming." Bruce Wayne: "You sound like you're looking forward to it."
Read More »Part of an hour-long series of twenty online videos called Connect Film. The videos, meant as companions to the Film Art textbook, explore major concepts of mise-en-scene, cinematography, editing and sound.
Read More »Raising funds via Indiegogo, the documentary Black and Cuba, directed by Robin J. Hayes, professor at The New School, follows a group of disadvantaged African American students at the prestigious Yale University, who take a field trip to Cuba to see "how revolution lives," and to get ...
Read More »Here's the 9-min short The Most Beautiful Girl In The World by Dana Verde, a Jamaican/Cuban filmmaker I've profiled in the past, and whom I wish would gain more exposure in the next months/years.
Read More »Millenium Films' A Little Bit of Heaven, directed by Nicole Kassell and written by Gren Wells, will open on limited release May 4, 2012, and will see a DVD release on June 12, 2012. The film has been available on Itunes since April 3rd. The rom-com about a young woman dealing with life with canc...
Read More »Airing May 14 and 15 on HBO, The Weight of the Nation includes a four-part documentary series featuring case studies and interviews with leading experts, individuals and their families struggling with obesity. Three years in the making, the project has been dubbed one of the most far-reaching p...
Read More »Here's the next episode of Dennis Dortch's comedic web series The Number, exploring "the one thing you never, ever discuss with your fiancé."
Read More »One of the most appealing things about "Game Of Thrones" as a fantasy narrative is the lack of magic at the core of its story.
Read More »The inspirational 54-min documentary Healing Neen, directed by Laura Cain and produced by Cain and Thom Stromer, the latter who serves as the film's editor, will be screening at the United Film Festival in New York on May 12, 2012. Neen won the Director's Award at the Hearts and Minds F...
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