Entries from Gothamist tagged with 'hbofilms'
September 28, 2007
Tonight marks the beginning of the Film Society at Lincoln Center's 45th annual New York Film Festival and oh what a jam-packed fest it is. A panel of film critics chose 30 of the best new international movies to show to New York's discerning audiences and they picked hometown director Wes Anderson's newest, The Darjeeling Limited (which also comes out in theaters this weekend) to open the festival. Gothamist was pleasantly surprised at how much......
Continue Reading "45th New York Film Festival Begins"March 23, 2007
Don't you just love that feeling of "discovering" a new artist that no one else knows about yet? The New Directors/New Films festival curated by the Film Society at Lincoln Center and the Museum of Modern Art's Film department have been keeping New Yorkers ahead of the cinema curve for 35 years now with their annual series. In the past they've showcased such newbies as Chantal Akerman, Pedro Almodóvar, Héctor Babenco, Terence Davies, Guillermo del......
Continue Reading "The Cinecultist's Weekly Repertory Movie Pick: New Directors/New Films"October 7, 2005
This is it. The last weekend of the 43rd New York Film Festival, and in our humble opinion, this year's program has, for the most part, lived up to its grand expectations. From big name films like Good Night, and Good Luck (which opens citywide today) to promising indie fare like The Squid and the Whale (also opening this week) to lesser-known foreign gems like Who's Camus Anyway? and The President's Last Bang (to name......
Continue Reading "The 43rd New York Film Festival: The Home Stretch"September 30, 2005
This weekend marks the midpoint of the New York Film Festival, and this year, that means a whole slew of screenings and interesting events to choose from. For those of you who like your films a bit less straightforward, the NYFF's annual sidebar "Views from the Avant-Garde" screens all weekend at the Walter Reade Theater. If that's not enough, HBO Films hosts a "Directors Dialogue with Neil Jordan" at 4 PM on Sunday in the......
Continue Reading "Halfway Through the 43rd New York Film Festival"April 11, 2005
Tickets for Robert Deniro’s lovechild have gone on sale, offering over 150 films, documentaries, a free movie “drive in”, and an outside street fair. While movies range from the highly praised and much hyped Mad Hot Ballroom, be aware that acclaimed home video actress Paris Hilton’s horror opus House of Wax will also debut. So please, don’t drink and buy tickets. Highlights include: Tribeca Talks Panel Series: • The Interpreter – A Conversation with......
Continue Reading "Tribeca Film Festival"December 4, 2003
HBO has been hyping their $60 million epic film, Angels in America, for weeks and weeks, and it seems that the hype of seeing Tony Kushner's Pulitzer and Tony–winning play on screen, directed by Mike Nichols, with performances by Meryl Streep, Al Pacino, Emma Thompson, Mary Louise Parker, and Jeffrey Wright is justified. Gothamist read Angels in America ten years ago, so we've been eagerly awaiting the adaptation (buy Angels in America: The Millennium......
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