Tribeca Festival documentary Breaking The News is the story of Austin-based non-profit news organization The 19th News, which is run by female and non-binary journalists. It is inspiring to witness their rise in only 3 years. The film covers key news stories they brought to the forefront.
The Secret Art of Human Flight
Director H.P. Mendoza with actors Paul Raci, and Grant Rosenmeyer at the Tribeca World Premiere of THE SECRET ART OF HUMAN FLIGHT, an emotional indie comedy that is absurdly comical at times and has a satisfying non-cop-out finale.
Criterion Channel June 2023
Here are some other newly added films to Criterion Channel that are not available to purchase at digital stores and are not streaming anywhere else:
Resurrection
Daniel Petrie’s RESURRECTION with Ellen Burstyn, Sam Shepard, Richard Farnsworth, and Eva La Gallienne is streaming exclusively on Criterion Channel. Burstyn and La Gallienne received Oscar nominations for their roles.
Lan Yu
New restoration of Stanley Kwan’s queer love story LAN YU from 2001 is on Criterion Channel.
Baby Ruby
Postpartum depression horror BABY RUBY from writer-director Bess Wohl had premiered at Toronto Film Festival and is now on Hulu. It stars Noémie Merlant, Kit Harington, and Meredith Hagner.
The Good Boss
Fernando León de Aranoa’s THE GOOD BOSS is on Showtime. As expected, Javier Bardem is pretty great in this one.
The Lazarus Project
British time travel sci-fi action thriller series THE LAZARUS PROJECT created by Joe Barton is on TNT. It stars Paapa Essiedu and is currently 100% fresh on Rotten Tomatoes.
The Idol
New series THE IDOL from Euphoria creator Sam Levinson, The Weeknd, and Reza Fahim starring Lily-Rose Depp and The Weeknd premiered in Cannes and is on Max now. Despite a cast that includes Troye Sivan, Suzanna Son, Jane Adams, Dan Levy, Rachel Sennott, Eli Roth, and Hank Azaria the show is not getting many favorable […]
Problemista
Director Julio Torres at the NewFest Pride screening of PROBLEMISTA, in which he stars with Tilda Swinton, RZA, and Greta Lee. He and Swinton make a hilarious duo. It’s an appropriately quirky critique of the U.S. immigration system and it’s so much fun! Greta Lee from Past Times is in this one as well. A24 […]