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The six-episode series doesn’t reach the artistic heights of its film precursor, but the characters are still hella fun to vibe with.
The six-episode series doesn’t reach the artistic heights of its film precursor, but the characters are still hella fun to vibe with.
Crytsal Moselle adapts “Skate Kitchen” into a stylish six-part series that looks part “The L Word,” part “Minding the Gap.”
The women of “Skate Kitchen” are coming back for an HBO series about navigating the male-dominated world of skating in New York City.
The only dude in the “The Wolfpack” director’s newest film is also the project’s only trained actor. Here’s how he got in with a tight-knit real-life female skateboarding crew.
Crystal Moselle puts her innate talent for letting real-life characters breathe onscreen to use in this stylish portrait of teen friendship.
“The Wolfpack” director Crystal Moselle’s first narrative feature uses a real-life Instagram feed as the basis for a compelling NYC drama.
The new feature will star real-life skateboarders, along with actors Jaden Smith and Elizabeth Rodriguez.
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