Tech nerds will rejoice because this interactive film showcases the potential of HTML5. For everyone else, this interactive video is a pretty cool film featuring the music of The Arcade Fire. Make sure you enter your real childhood address. We were dubious too, but it’s worth it to get the full effect. (Best viewed in […]
Updated – Free Screening of The Sternberg Project
UPDATED: Due to rain, the free screening of The Sternberg Project will be held next Monday, August 30 at 8pm. Zena Bibler of The Dance Film Lab will be screening (for free) her newest site-specific film, The Sternberg Project, at the Sternberg Handball Court on Monday, August 30 at 8pm. The event will also include […]
'Birth of the Sun' & 'Downtown 81' screening tonight
Kings County Cinema Society are screening a double-header of New York Art documentaries tonight at Launchpad, Brooklyn. Birth of the Sun is the story of Grady Alexis, a Haitian artist who came to NYC via Miami. Alexis lived and worked on the streets, where he met his death, dying in 1991 at the hands of […]
Free Screening: The Sternberg Project – Updated
UPDATED: Due to weather, the free screening of The Sternberg Project will be held next Monday, August 30 at 8pm. Zena Bibler of The Dance Film Lab will be screening (for free) her newest site-specific film, The Sternberg Project, at the Sternberg Handball Court on Monday, August 30 at 8pm. The event will also include […]
Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close gets (part of) a cast
The film adaptation of Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close, the 2005 novel by Brooklyn’s own Jonathan Safran Foer, just got more (or less) interesting, depending on your opinion of two Academy Award winners. It was announced that Tom Hanks (That Thing You Do!) and Sandra Bullock (Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous) have been cast […]
Film Review: The Tillman Story
In 2002, Pat Tillman left the NFL and a contract worth millions of dollars to join the US Army along with his brother, Kevin. By April 2004, he was dead. Though initial reports claimed Tillman was killed by hostile forces, it was eventually revealed that the bullets came from US soldiers. Pat Tillman was a […]
Animal Sex Lives and Videotape
When you think of the Flatiron District, its wholesale shopping, its long surpassed skyscrapers still reaching heavenward, rarely would you have had occasion to consider the morality of homosexual dolphins, the predatory instincts of bears, or to ponder the reproductive imperative of ants. But thanks to the Museum of Sex‘s latest exhibit “Sex Life of […]
Trailer: Darren Aronofsky’s Black Swan
The first trailer for Darren Aronofsky’s newest, Black Swan, has finally been released. In it, Natalie Portman stars as Nina, a ballerina in the New York ballet circuit who has recently won the lead in Swan Lake. Her blossoming career takes a tense and competitive turn when a new dancer (Mila Kunis) joins the cast. […]
Leaked: Daft Punk's Contributions to the Tron Soundtrack
Yep, that’s right. There’s going to be another Tron movie. (Ah, the nostalgia). And Daft Punk is on the soundtrack. According to Cinemablend, there are nine songs in all. Here they are below! We’ve got the rest after the jump. [via]
Tonight: First Annual Kickstarter Film Festival with Rooftop Films
Rooftop Films is presenting the First Annual Kickstarter Film Festival tonight on the roof of The Old American Can Factory (232 3rd St at 3rd Ave.) in Gowanus/Park Slope with “an evening celebrating projects supported by the new crowd-source funding website Kickstarter.com.” The 90-minute screening will feature a dozen or so film and video projects […]
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