Looking for some of the must-see movies at the Telluride Film Festival? Follow the clique of famous filmmakers and film aficionados who often travel in a small pack to screenings here.
Read More »With Telluride already halfway through its 37th edition, and Venice just about at the same point in its 67th, reviews and posts are starting to hit on a number of high-profile titles and about these stalwart fall fests.
Read More »Writing from Venice, Anne Thompson battled a torrential storm to post her thoughts on Sofia Coppola's "Somewhere," and later caught up on the early word out of Telluride on new films from Mark Romanek, Errol Morris, and Peter Weir premiering last night, the festival's opening day.
Read More »Documentary films are the buzz of this year's Telluride Film Festival. In keeping with tradition, the lineup for the event is announced just 24 hours before the event begins in Colorado tomorrow and the roster includes a number of notable documentaries.
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It is easy to forget that film is a visual medium, but not if you read this, from Cannes 2013: http://t.co/aOtq4Dh97W via @indiewire
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Will & Jaden Smith Rap, Jazzy Jeff Spins, Alfonso Ribeiro Dances | Shadow and Act http://t.co/Vd8BxnB0aJ via @indiewire
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Press Play at Cannes with @matchcuts: on THE IMMIGRANT. http://t.co/iVvVx38Erm via @indiewire
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RT @ChrisOhlson: favorite headline in a long time, "The Best 3D Movie at Cannes Is Directed By Jean-Luc Godard" via @indiewire http://t.co/KjTprz72cx
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