Showing posts with label new york film festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new york film festival. Show all posts

20 March 2024

Fall 2023 Festival Round-Up: New York Film Festival/NewFest

 The big kahuna, wherein I recount the joys of the 2023 New York Film Festival and NewFest

Films included are a lot, and you should just read the article. The click would mean something dear to me.

13 January 2023

Festival Update: NYFF and NF

 An in-depth dive into the 2022 New York Film Festival and NewFest, NYC's preeminent LGBTQIA+ film festival.

05 November 2020

21 November 2017

What I've been doing as of late.


Things which I have been up to over the past few months.



Oh yeah, and Lady Bird. I reviewed that.

Goblin, y'all! Goblin! With awesome YouTube mixtape attached.

A review of The Killing of a Sacred Deer, which is awesome, and people who dis it as having anything to do with Michael Haneke are mistaken.

For the sixteenth consecutive year, I attended the New York Film Festival.

A piece on the transcendent guitarist Mdou Moctar.

Adam Gold and I compiled our personal fave Depeche Mode tracks.

Aww shit! I was on a podcast talking about Depeche Mode.

A review of the Safdie Brothers' Good Time.

A review of the new It, wherein I was actually physically assaulted by a drunk person during the press screening.

24 October 2015

An Overview of the Fifty-Third New York Film Festival.

As I've done for every year since 2002, I went to this year's New York Film Festival. Here's my thoughts on a lot of what I saw (In my ten days in Manhattan, I saw twenty-six features and eighteen shorts.)

20 October 2011

Validate My Existence. New York Film Festival '11.


So the Nashville Scene ran my wrap-up of the time I spent at the New York Film Festival in September and October. Here it is. Read it, please...

23 November 2010

Catching up at the Movies: Life During Wartime.


A surprising box office disappointment, considering how well Happiness did in nashville back in the day.

Famous people Talked to Me: Michael K. Williams, Ally Sheedy, and Todd Solondz.

A chance to talk with Writer/Director Todd Solondz, Actor Michael K. Williams, and Actress Ally Sheedy at the 2009 New York Film Festival. This is where that photo of me and Omar comes from...

Catching Up at The Movies: Wild Grass (Les Herbes Folles).

A bonkers opener for the 2009 New York Film Festival, and a truly unique offering from one of the greats. I apparently liked this more than most.