Movies

POV Chronicles Mothers Fighting Back Against Radioactive Water in ‘The Age of Water’

By NEW YORK TREND / September 29, 2025 / Comments Off on POV Chronicles Mothers Fighting Back Against Radioactive Water in ‘The Age of Water’

PBS’s POV presented The Age of Water, the revealing debut feature from sibling co-directors Isabel Alcántara Atalaya and Alfredo Alcántara, on Sept. 8 at 10 p.m., streaming through Dec. 7. Produced by Emmy-nominated filmmakers Michèle Stephenson and Joe Brewster, along with Lindsay Perna, and co-presented by Latino Public Broadcasting, the documentary examined the devastating health…

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Black Public Media Offers a Digital Escape with ‘SILENT’ by Nile Price

By NEW YORK TREND / September 29, 2025 / Comments Off on Black Public Media Offers a Digital Escape with ‘SILENT’ by Nile Price

As August marks National Relaxation Month, Black Public Media (BPM) invites audiences to take a momentary digital vacation with the world premiere of SILENT, a striking new short film by filmmaker Nile Price. Streaming now on BPM’s YouTube channel as part of AfroPoP Digital Shorts, SILENT offers viewers a chance to step away from the…

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Scott Cooper’s ‘Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere’ to Premiere as Spotlight Gala of 63rd New York Film Festival

By Ann Brown / September 22, 2025 / Comments Off on Scott Cooper’s ‘Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere’ to Premiere as Spotlight Gala of 63rd New York Film Festival

Film at Lincoln Center has announced that Scott Cooper’s highly anticipated biographical drama, Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere, will serve as the Spotlight Gala selection for the 63rd New York Film Festival (NYFF). The premiere takes place on September 28, with Cooper and cast members—including Jeremy Allen White, Jeremy Strong, and Odessa Young—joining legendary musician…

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Film at Lincoln Center Announces Currents Slate, Spotlighting Bold Voices and Innovative Cinema

By Ann Brown / September 19, 2025 / Comments Off on Film at Lincoln Center Announces Currents Slate, Spotlighting Bold Voices and Innovative Cinema

Film at Lincoln Center has unveiled the Currents program for the 63rd New York Film Festival (NYFF63), running September 26 through October 13 across Lincoln Center and venues throughout the city. The section features 16 feature films and 24 shorts spanning 28 countries, showcasing filmmakers who are redefining cinematic language with inventive, boundary-pushing work. Currents…

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Bradley Cooper’s ‘Is This Thing On?’ to Close 63rd New York Film Festival

By Ann Brown / September 17, 2025 / Comments Off on Bradley Cooper’s ‘Is This Thing On?’ to Close 63rd New York Film Festival

Film at Lincoln Center has announced that Bradley Cooper’s much-anticipated comedy-drama Is This Thing On? will serve as the Closing Night selection of the 63rd New York Film Festival, making its world premiere at Alice Tully Hall on Friday, October 10. Cooper and key members of the cast, including Will Arnett and Laura Dern, are…

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Jim Jarmusch’s ‘Father Mother Sister Brother’ to Make North American Premiere as Centerpiece of the 63rd New York Film Festival

By NEW YORK TREND / September 13, 2025 / Comments Off on Jim Jarmusch’s ‘Father Mother Sister Brother’ to Make North American Premiere as Centerpiece of the 63rd New York Film Festival

Film at Lincoln Center has announced that acclaimed filmmaker Jim Jarmusch’s highly anticipated feature, Father Mother Sister Brother, will make its North American premiere as the Centerpiece selection of the 63rd New York Film Festival (NYFF63). The screening will take place on October 3 at Alice Tully Hall, with Jarmusch and members of the cast…

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Bryant Park Picnic Performances Return for Summer 2025 with a Stellar Lineup

By Ann Brown / August 6, 2025 / Comments Off on Bryant Park Picnic Performances Return for Summer 2025 with a Stellar Lineup

Bryant Park Picnic Performances presented by Bank of America is back for the 2025 summer season, kicking off on May 30 with an expanded and electrifying schedule. The beloved free outdoor festival—known for making world-class arts and culture accessible to all—will once again transform the heart of Midtown Manhattan into a vibrant open-air stage. Running…

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Bryant Park Unveils 2025 Lineup for Paramount+ Movie Nights

By Ann Brown / August 3, 2025 / Comments Off on Bryant Park Unveils 2025 Lineup for Paramount+ Movie Nights

New York City’s favorite outdoor cinema tradition is back. Bryant Park has officially announced the 2025 lineup for its popular Paramount+ Movie Nights, returning to Midtown Manhattan every Monday evening through August 11. Kicking off the season with the 1986 teen classic Pretty in Pink, the series invites New Yorkers and visitors alike to enjoy…

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Film at Lincoln Center Unveils Bold and Diverse Summer 2025 Lineup

By Ann Brown / July 31, 2025 / Comments Off on Film at Lincoln Center Unveils Bold and Diverse Summer 2025 Lineup

Film at Lincoln Center has announced an ambitious and wide-ranging slate of programming for its Summer 2025 season, offering a vibrant mix of restorations, auteur-driven new releases, retrospectives, and festival showcases running through September. Headlining the summer’s new releases is Cloud, the latest genre-blurring vision from Kiyoshi Kurosawa, who will appear in person for select…

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Tribeca Festival 2024 — That’s A Wrap: Here’s Our Round-Up For Stand Out Films Featuring Creatives of Color And Beyond

By Lauren deLisa Coleman / June 24, 2024 /

Tribeca Festival 2024 — That’s A Wrap: Here’s Our Round-Up For Stand Out Films Featuring Creatives of Color And Beyond

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