Beyond Telluride Film Fest: Oscar Buzz
The girl can’t help it. I try to look away, but find myself drawn like a moth to light to articles speculating about films that might make it to the Oscars. Everyone who atte
The girl can’t help it. I try to look away, but find myself drawn like a moth to light to articles speculating about films that might make it to the Oscars. Everyone who atte
Buffs like us who had been following the film festivals and their picks in general release, know that Alfonso Cuaron’s techno blockbuster “Gravity” is, pardon the
Ok, alright. I admit it. I am biased. First screened at the Telluride Film Festival, we did handstands for Alexander Payne’s “Nebraska” – and have been waiting
With the snow already falling and skiers carving fresh tracks into the hill, it’s time to get fired up for winter. The Sheridan Opera House’s presentation of the ski fi
Been over this ground before. The consensus among attendees is that the 40th annual Telluride Film Fest was the best in the history of one of the best film festivals in the world
As the fall film festival whirligig draws to a close, the co-directors of the Telluride Film Festival must feel vindicated by the plaudits being heaped on many of their picks, incl
The Telluride Horror Show is in its fourth year, and it has proven itself as a serious film festival that explores the genre of horror movies. This year is no exception, wit
And the beat goes on. At the close of the fall film festival season, I came upon yet another article about a Telluride Film Festival favorite, the documentary “Tim’s Ve
One thing is for sure about horror movies: someone is going to get whacked. But who? Most cinema critics and film buffs agree that the modern horror film genre has Marxist elements
I do it all the time. Browse the Internet for interesting stories about Telluride and the Telluride lifestyle, a delightful balance of indoors and outdoors, mind and body, and adve
The Telluride Film Festival and Wilkinson Public Library are excited to announce the 2013-14 Cinematheque lineup. The series, entitled “They Came to Telluride: Women Behind t
The Telluride Film Festival’s Sunday at the Palm series presents a film from Goro Miyazaki and his father, animation great Hayao Miyazaki, who just announced this month that he w
It all started with a little red truck, the one Bruce Dern sent to director and Telluride favorite Alexander Payne after reading the script for the Everyman tale, “Nebraska.&
“It’s ironic: after creating Sundance (1980) no one asked ME to be in a film…” “I love the detail work around every moment of the film (All Is Lost) a
The Telluride Film Festival just ended, with the 40th year producing one of the most successful (read robust, no clunkers) weekends in the history of the event. What exactly do we
Editor’s note: Kierstin Bridger, a winner of Telluride Arts’ Mark Fischer Poetry Prize, is a regular contributor to Telluride Inside… and Out. She is nothing if not arch a
We love assembling a bunch of smartypants for a sidewalk event – especially around a wonderful celebration like Telluride Film Festival‘s 40th anniversary. This weekend, sp
Werner Herzog and Telluride Film Fest’s newest venue: Telluride Film Festival co-director Gary Meyer, who became a director seven years ago after #33 remembers when he first
Telluride has its fair share of star-laden premieres, but the SHOW has a strong tradition of non-fiction, which has equal footing with features. Hands down, the one with the loudes
Please note: Whenever available, posts contain links to trailers for the films for your previewing pleasure. In Telluride, as regulars know, the full list of films, filmmakers and
“The first time I came to Telluride there were three wonderful tributes, a selection of discoveries from around the world and classic films presented with such love that I fe
The leaves are starting to change. That means that the Telluride Film Festival is upon us. In the run-up to the Big Event, 37-year Telluride Film Festival veteran Todd McCarthy of
Many years ago, Telluride Film Festival director and co-founder Bill Pence proclaimed his on-going allegiance to the town. “There would be no Telluride Film Festival without Tell