“Movie Houses of Worship” is a regular feature spotlighting our favorite movie theaters around the world, those that are like temples of cinema catering to the most religious-like film geeks. This week, we have an entry suggestion from filmmaker Justin K. Staley. If you’d like to suggest or submit a place you regularly worship at the altar of cinema, please email our weekend editor. Museum of the Moving Image Location: 35th Avenue at 36th Street, Astoria, Queens, New York City Opened: September 10, 1988 No. of screens: 2 (not including wall space used during exhibitions and installations) Current first-run titles: none, but there is a preview screening and discussion of Fruitvale Station this Thursday Repertory programming: Being a museum dedicated to the history of the moving image, obviously repertory programming is one of its priorities and main attractions. They are also really into the idea of seeing classics as they’re meant to be seen, on...
- 7/7/2013
- by Christopher Campbell
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
Cinema Lounge Roundtable: An Interview with the Filmmakers
November 2010
From the dark comic tale of a murderous co-ed on the hunt for true love or an old gay man undergoing the same search, to a look into group therapy sessions for social anxiety ridden clones, and a look at an engaged couple testing the limits of their relationship at a joint bachelor/bachelorette party; the films in this month's Cinema Lounge showcase the power of storytelling in under 30 minutes. We caught up with filmmakers Matthew Morgenthaler, Trevin Matcek, Hana Geissendorfer, Daniel Patterson, and Justin Staley to discuss their films and their process in getting them made.
By Folayo Lasaki
Let ‘s start with Introductions of your names and projects ...
Matthew: Matthew Morgenthaler - Love Me Tender
Trevin: Trevin Matcek - You, Me + We
Hana: Hana Geissendorfer - Hermann
Daniel/Justin: Daniel Patterson & Justin Staley - Stag & Doe
Can each of...
November 2010
From the dark comic tale of a murderous co-ed on the hunt for true love or an old gay man undergoing the same search, to a look into group therapy sessions for social anxiety ridden clones, and a look at an engaged couple testing the limits of their relationship at a joint bachelor/bachelorette party; the films in this month's Cinema Lounge showcase the power of storytelling in under 30 minutes. We caught up with filmmakers Matthew Morgenthaler, Trevin Matcek, Hana Geissendorfer, Daniel Patterson, and Justin Staley to discuss their films and their process in getting them made.
By Folayo Lasaki
Let ‘s start with Introductions of your names and projects ...
Matthew: Matthew Morgenthaler - Love Me Tender
Trevin: Trevin Matcek - You, Me + We
Hana: Hana Geissendorfer - Hermann
Daniel/Justin: Daniel Patterson & Justin Staley - Stag & Doe
Can each of...
- 11/11/2010
- by maint
- Film Independent
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