Topic: Museum Of The Moving Image
A lively, traditionally Greek and Italian neighborhood, Astoria, Queens, has over the past few decades seen an influx of Brazilians, Bangladeshis...
Gotham cinephiles often joke that, should you pick up a rock on any day of the year and randomly throw it, you will almost certainly hit a film...
Pride month was celebrated at Queens Borough Hall in Kew Gardens on June 29 just days after the state Legislature passed the historic Marriage...
Couldn't get away this weekend? Good. With so many others gone, you won't have to wait on line or jostle for armrest space as you catch all the ...
There are leading ladies being celebrated all over town this weekend, starting with Lincoln Center's tribute to La Liz (filmlinc. com). Chances...
Real virtuality.' Six cutting-edge new-media installations invite viewers into virtual worlds. OpenEnded Group's “Into the Forest” allows the...
Sit in for another interesting movie at the Museum of the Moving Image (35th Ave at 37th St) selection on Friday. at Auditorium Centro Espanol (41-01 Broadway, 2nd Fl). 718-392-8888. Oh the yummy sugar rushes to be had at the Creek (10-93 ...
If you're as sad as I am about El Jamon not reopening, tell me about it. I've got a gift certificate burning a hole in my pocket for Blackbird's (41-19 30th Ave) and this might be the weekend to ...
Museum of the Moving ImageVast sums are being spent on television advertising for this year's US presidential elections, by the candidates and their parties, and by independent advocacy groups. If you live outside the US, you may not have seen them ...
They're called the "Splat Pack," Today's elite horror directors make up a youngish group that includes Eli Roth (Hostel) and Rob Zombie (The Devil's Rejects), but also France's Alexandre Aja (High Tension) and Britain's Neil Marshall (The ...