8th Annual Children’s Film Fest
Telluride Film Festival Sunday at the Palm Presents: 8th annual Children’s Film Festival. All kids and kids-at-heart are invited to attend the event. This year’s presentat
Telluride Film Festival Sunday at the Palm Presents: 8th annual Children’s Film Festival. All kids and kids-at-heart are invited to attend the event. This year’s presentat
While in New York, we visited the Museum of Natural History not just for the dinosaur room, but this time specifically for a show entitled “Life at the Limits: Extreme Creature
Telluride Film Festival’s “Sunday at the Palm” series presents Bears (2014). “With its touching story, beautiful scenery, and stunning camerawork, ‘Bears’ becomes anoth
Telluride Film Festival (September 4-7, 2015), presented by National Film Preserve, Ltd. announces its Call for Entries in all categories including student, short and feature lengt
Telluride Film Festival, presented by National Film Preserve LTD., is proud to announce its 2015 Guest Director, Rachel Kushner. The award-winning author is set to select a series
The Telluride Film Festival’s Sunday at the Palm series is pleased to present classic, five-time Oscar winner (including Best Director and Best Director), THE SOUND OF MUSIC, on
Pinhead Scholar hosting stop-motion animated features, with Q&A, at the Steaming Bean Thanks to a guest from the non-profit organization’s “Scholars in the Schools” pro
“Animal Kingdom is an art house crime saga that will put your heart in your mouth,” wrote Kenneth Turan of the LA Times, “(It’s) a moody, brooding, modern-day film noir
Since we are talking Oscars and “Birdman” in the same sentence, I gotta crow. Here’s the lead to my review of the 41st annual Telluride Film Festival. It’s a bird. It’s
Google the Oscars. The same story pops up everywhere: Best guess it’s Richard Linklater’s “Boyhood” versus Alejandro G. Iñárritu’s “Birdman,” which opened in North
Very special SPARKfilms presentations Wednesday, Thursday & Friday, February 24 – 26. Next week SPARKy is hosting three big screen events. The National Theatre of Great Brita
The Telluride Film Festival presents a not-to-be-missed Japanese animated masterpiece at this month’s free community “Sunday at the Palm” screening. Hiroyuki Okiura’
The Telluride Film Festival and Wilkinson Public Library are proud to present BOY (New Zealand, 2010, 87 minutes, Unrated), nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film
True to form an impressive number of films on Oscars’ hit list found the limelight at the Telluride Film Festival, among them, “Birdman,” “The Imitation Game,””Foxc
Here’s what see in our review of the 41st annual Telluride Film Festival: “It’s a bird. It’s a plane – not. It’s “Birdman,” a winged version of Superman and al
Warren Miller Entertainment (WME) and Travis Julia Presents Warren Miller’s 65th film “No Turning Back.” The screening takes place Tuesday, December 23, at the Historic
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