
“El Mariachi” at 30 Years: Looking Back at the Scrappy Passion That Brought the Film to Life
By Shahnaz Mahmud Hands down, 1993 was a great year for the independent film community. One of the main highlights: Robert Rodriguez’s El Mariachi. Who
By Shahnaz Mahmud Hands down, 1993 was a great year for the independent film community. One of the main highlights: Robert Rodriguez’s El Mariachi. Who
“Alma’s Rainbow” [working title was “Violette (Balancing Dreams)”] being developed in the 1984 Directors Lab. by Aramide Tinubu Well into the 21st century, Hollywood remains
Wes Anderson puts up the poster for his new short film Bottle Rocket at the 1993 Sundance Film Festival. by Laura Studarus At the 1993
“Chisholm ’72 — Unbought & Unbossed” tells the story of Shirley Chisholm, who ran for the office of president in 1972 as a “candidate for
It’s no secret that we love film festivals. The excitement of discovery and premieres is intoxicating. We can never get enough! And even though our
By Vanessa Zimmer A classic romantic comedy goes with anything. First date? A safe choice. Group date? Ideal for a night of spirited fun. Old
This story was originally published on February 11, 2022. By Stephanie Ornelas It might be a time to celebrate love on Monday, but many will
One of the most exciting things about starting each year with the Sundance Film Festival is having a front-row seat for the bright future of
Director Rory Kennedy speaks during an event at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival. By Vanessa Zimmer Take comfort that Rory Kennedy is one of those
by Laura Studarus 2013’s slow-moving horror film Stoker is the story of a family where seemingly nothing happens. Set in an upper-class Connecticut community in
One of the most exciting things about starting each year with the Sundance Film Festival is having a front-row seat for the bright future of
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