The 2016 Tribeca Film Festival

By Michael Miller. The 15th Tribeca Film Festival unspooled April 13 – 24, 2016 in New York presenting nearly 200 features and shorts from around the globe.  Here are six noteworthy titles that screened at the fest. Several non-fiction and a feature films probed the nature and process of art […]

The Horrors of “PYOTR495”: An Interview with Blake Mawson

By Tom Ue. Blake Mawson is an actor and writer, known for his performances in Freddy vs. Jason (2003) and Poison Ivy: The Secret Society (2008). His short film “PYOTR495” earned the Best Emerging Artist Award at the Inside Out LGBT Film Festival. Set in Russia, in 2014, the horror film […]

The 2016 AFI Docs Festival

By Gary M. Kramer.  This year at the AFI Docs festival, June 22-26, there are several features and shorts depicting unique individuals working in odd jobs and hobbies. From sewage diving to train surfing, chicken showing and crime photography, this year’s non-fiction filmmakers found some fascinating subjects and stories. Here […]

A World “Whit” Large: Barcelona on Criterion

By Elias Savada. During his initial foray into filmmaking back in the 1990s, Whit Stillman was being hailed as a conquering hero successor to such cinematic titans as Preston Sturges, Leo McCarey, and Ernst Lubitsch, the creators of witty comedies that are still enjoyable many decades after they were made. […]

Led Zeppelin Played Here – or Did They?: An Interview with Jeff Krulik

By Jude Warne. “Well, everyone knows Custer died at Little Bighorn. What this book presupposes is… maybe he didn’t?” – Eli Cash (Owen Wilson), The Royal Tenenbaums (2001) What is proof enough to determine that a historical event did indeed happen? The accounts of firsthand witnesses? Written documented records? Handed-down legends? Where […]

For the Love of the Tale: Matteo Garrone on Tale of Tales

By Paul Risker. Matteo Garrone’s Tale of Tales (2015), an adaptation of Italian poet Giambattista Basile’s collection of fairy tales Pentamerone (1634, The Tale of Tales otherwise known as Entertainment for Little Ones) could be seen as the filmmaker’s affectionate ode to storytelling. He journeys deep into the past to adapt early […]