Former Telluride Local’s 1st Film Gets Raves
SCOTT COHEN is an artist and director now based in New York, who used to call Telluride home. His photographic works, primarily derived from his own documentary footage, can be f
SCOTT COHEN is an artist and director now based in New York, who used to call Telluride home. His photographic works, primarily derived from his own documentary footage, can be f
In our review of Telluride Film Fest #41 feature (and now Oscar contender) “The Imitation Game,” we described a film that found its way to the top of everyone’s must-see
The Telluride Film Festival is thrilled to present the free community Sunday at the Palm series in collaboration with the Telluride R-1 School District. This month’s special fami
Part of the Noel Night celebration, the kick-off of the holiday season in Telluride, the Telluride Film Festival and the Formbys (who own the Nugget Building) present Nugget Ni
In the run-up to Thanksgiving, a treat for denizens of the Big Apple: for the 5th year, Mountainfilm in Telluride returns to the Film Society of Lincoln Center with a weekend of
James “The Amazing” Randi was a guest at Mountainfilm 2014, in support of the doc about his life and work, “An Honest Liar,” a festival favorite – both the
We led with the film when we posted our review on Telluride Inside… and Out right after Labor Day weekend. Alejandro Inarritu’s “Birdman” was one of the buzziest films
The film was a crowd favorite at the 41st annual Telluride Film Festival. Film critic Lisa Kennedy interviews Jon Stewart about “Rosewater” for the Denver Post. While being he
Red Bull Media House, in association with Matchstick Production Films, presents “Days Of My Youth.” Show time is Friday, November 14, 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. at the Sheridan Oper
The Sheridan Arts Foundation and Telluride Gravity Works presents Teton Gravity Research’s latest ski film offerings. Screenings take place on Sunday, November 9, 2014. Almost Ab
The Telluride Film Festival’s next Sunday at the Palm program features superstar puppets known as The Muppets. “They begin their journey on a bicycle pedaled by Kermit, but
Telluride Mountain Club offers off-season fun with adventure, outdoor & environmental films Join the Telluride Mountain Club (TMtC) for an evening of inspirational, adrenaline
The Rocky Horror Picture Show movies LIVE theatrics by Telluride Theatre at the Palm, 10/24 The film, released in 1975, tanked at first. But by 1976, “The Rocky Horror Picture Sh
Great films, like all great art forms, are those that affect you deeply—whether it’s the lyrics that you can’t get out of your head, the painting you can’t stop staring at,
Out of 15 nominations, Woody Allen won three times, the most in the category. Francis Ford Coppola (1970) and Sofia Coppola (2003) are the only father-daughter pair to triumph; Jo
As reported in the Denver Post, Quentin Tarantino’s latest film will be shot entirely in the Schmid Ranch, Wilson Mesa area beginning in early December. “The Hatef
Melissa Hugal, a freelance writer, blogger, and film critic offers up this post in .MIC about the 11 films that already have Oscar buzz. Four of the films presented (with trailer
On EatDrinkFilms, Gary Meyer, senior curator of the Telluride Film Festival, wrote a moving story about Robin Williams. Though I met him casually at screenings or film gatherings h
For many years, the iconic critic Roger Ebert was a regular at the Telluride Film Festival – and many other similar gatherings around the globe. After Ebert lost his battle wit
Telluride Film Fest down. Now Toronto. Pete Hammond writes in Deadline/Hollywood about the race for the golden statue. With the last gasp of the Toronto International Film Festiva
It was meant to be a remix of the David & Goliath story, with the Telluride Film Fest being the underdog and Toronto the towering giant. And so far the outcome fits the outcome