The pair of filmmakers featured in "Journey to Planet X" cite no major auteur directors or seminal works of cinema as their influences. Instead, Eric Swain and Troy Bernier want to blow things up and soar through space.
Read More »The travails of the man child take an intriguing new direction in "Nancy, Please," the feature-length debut of writer-director Andrew Semans. His bumbling anti-hero, hopelessly procrastinatory Yale PhD student Paul (Will Rogers), fits the kind of immature young adult role that might go to Jason Sege...
Read More »Chris Colfer has already proven himself singing, dancing and acting his way into the hearts of fans worldwide in Fox's hit TV show "Glee." On Sunday, Colfer proved himself to be a quadruple threat after world premiering his snappy and ambitious screenwriting debut, "Struck By Lightning," at the Trib...
Read More »Creationists and scientists repeatedly clash in a fascinating war of the words throughout "The Revisonaries," Scott Thurman's enthralling look at the resistance to the theory of evolution among prominent members of the Texas Board of Education. While turning to former head board-member and Young Ear...
Read More »Lyricism trumps reportage in documentarians David Redmon and Ashley Sabin's "Downeast," an engrossing look at the politics and interpersonal dramas behind an attempt to open a lobster factory in the quaint town of Gouldsboro, Maine.
Read More »As has been the case for several years now, Indiewire is the place to get to known the Tribeca Film Festival filmmakers ahead of the annual festival in New York City. Over the past several weeks, we've been posting the 2012 batch of filmmaker profiles leading up to last night's launch of the festiva...
Read More »Two days before opening night, the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival has announced the 39 members of its jury, headed by this year's Jury President Irwin Winkler. The jury is divided among the six competitive festival categories, and will name the winning films, filmmakers and actors at the closing cer...
Read More »Josh Koury and Myles Kane met in 2002 at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY where they studied filmmaking. They started the Brooklyn Underground Film Festival in 2002, where they met Eric Swain and Troy Bernier, who had submitted numerous films to their event. While Koury and Kane initially didn't ...
Read More »The Tribeca Film Festival has announced the return of its popular free community events this year.
Read More »The 2012 Tribeca Film Festival has announced the films for its Spotlight, Cinemania, and Special Screening sections.
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