While we eat “doubles” we talk one on one with selected filmmakers…
Great to be back for my fourth year at the Trinidad + Tobago Film Festival.
Jamaicans going to watch Jamaican shorts. Photo by actor director Tony Hendricks
My first night, I went with my new favorite delegation, whom I already wrote about in my Tiff It’s a Wrap blog, the group of Jamaican filmmakers to see their five shorts showing here at ttff as part of the Jafta Propella initiative to put money into the production and distribution of shorts (rather than in yet-another film festival). The range of stories and storytelling styles was a tasting menu of hors d’oevres for the festival.
Great to be back for my fourth year at the Trinidad + Tobago Film Festival.
Jamaicans going to watch Jamaican shorts. Photo by actor director Tony Hendricks
My first night, I went with my new favorite delegation, whom I already wrote about in my Tiff It’s a Wrap blog, the group of Jamaican filmmakers to see their five shorts showing here at ttff as part of the Jafta Propella initiative to put money into the production and distribution of shorts (rather than in yet-another film festival). The range of stories and storytelling styles was a tasting menu of hors d’oevres for the festival.
- 9/29/2016
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
Yesterday, fans of the X-Men got their first good look at what Apocalypse will look like in the upcoming — aptly titled — “X-Men Apocalypse.” In case you missed it, he looks like this: Image Credit: 20th Century Fox I’ll be the first to admit Apocalypse looks like Ra from “StarGate” and a Power Rangers villain had a baby and then that baby grew up and had a kid of its own with Ronan the Accuser. But I’m also saying that’s not a bad thing. A good portion of the Internet disagrees. People are not happy. At all. can someone tell me why ivan ooze is the villain in the new xmen movie pic.twitter.com/xQ4EgTHyio — Jayne Pea (@Jayne_Pea) July 16, 2015 This #Apocalypse ???? pic.twitter.com/ruitFk09To — Pulp Cultured (@PulpCultured) July 17, 2015 I was excited for #AgeofApocalypse until I saw #Apocalypse #Dccu seems 2 have learned 2 step it up,...
- 7/17/2015
- by Donna Dickens
- Hitfix
Craig Wayne Boyd, a 35-year-old Nashville transplant, was named the winner of The Voice's seventh season last night. Naturally, the country-leaning singer was a member of Blake Shelton's team, marking the fourth championship for Team Blake. Shelton's other Voice-winning protégés include soul/R&B singer Jermaine Paul, pop-country singer Cassadee Pope and the show's youngest winner, 18-year-old country darling Danielle Bradbery.
Boyd bested Matt McAndrew during Tuesday night's finale and went on to perform his victory song, "My Baby's Got a Smile on Her Face," which was written...
Boyd bested Matt McAndrew during Tuesday night's finale and went on to perform his victory song, "My Baby's Got a Smile on Her Face," which was written...
- 12/17/2014
- Rollingstone.com
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