Jackie follows widowed First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy (Natalie Portman) as she navigates her life, religion, and family after the assassination of President ... More

Jackie

Film by Pablo Larraín

Jackie

Film by Pablo Larraín

Jackie follows widowed First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy (Natalie Portman) as she navigates her life, religion, and family after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, while also receiving public and private scrutiny. Portman’s performance as the titular character, described as “eerily accurate” by Vanity Fair, is receiving Oscar buzz after a successful film festival tour across the board. Chilean director Pablo Larrain won the Toronto Platform Prize at the Toronto International Film Festival and screenwriter Noah Oppenheim received the Best Screenplay Award at the Venice Film Festival. The film is rounded out by exceptional supporting performances in the film including Greta Gerwig as Jackie’s aide, Nancy Tuckerman, Peter Sarsgaard as brother-in-law Bobby Kennedy, and John Carroll Lynch as Lyndon B. Johnson. (Fox Searchlight Pictures)

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Tribeca-Film Festival Best U.S. Narrative Feature nominee, Always Shine, is a a psychological female-led thriller directed by Sophia Takal and written by Lawrence ... More

Always Shine

Film by Sophia Takal

Always Shine

Film by Sophia Takal

Tribeca-Film Festival Best U.S. Narrative Feature nominee, Always Shine, is a a psychological female-led thriller directed by Sophia Takal and written by Lawrence Michael Levine. Starring Best New Actress (Tribeca Film 2016) Mackenzie Davis and Caitlin Fitzgerald, Always Shine tells the story of two estranged friends, both actresses, whose reunion trip takes a dark turn when personal jealousies and external pressures wedge an even further divide between the two. Always Shine brings into focus the complex relationship between women and unrealistic Hollywood standards.
(Oscilloscope)

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First-time feature director Garth Davis and screenwriter Luke Davies find themselves in the awards race with their film Lion. Adapted from the ... More

Lion

Film by Garth Davis

Lion

Film by Garth Davis

First-time feature director Garth Davis and screenwriter Luke Davies find themselves in the awards race with their film Lion. Adapted from the main character’s own book, A Long Way Home, Lion follows Saroo Brierley (Dev Patel) who uses Google Earth to find the family he was separated from in Madhya Pradesh 25 years earlier, before being adopted by Australian couple, Sue and John Bierley (Nicole Kidman and David Wenham). The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2016 and the Palm Springs Film Festival will be honoring Kidman for her work on the film with the International Star Award on January 2nd. (Weinstein)

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In Manchester by the Sea, the latest film from award-winning writer and director Kenneth Lonergan, the life of a solitary Boston janitor ... More

Manchester by the Sea

Film by Kenneth Lonergan

Manchester by the Sea

Film by Kenneth Lonergan

In Manchester by the Sea, the latest film from award-winning writer and director Kenneth Lonergan, the life of a solitary Boston janitor is transformed when he returns to his hometown to take care of his teenage nephew. After the death of his older brother Joe, Lee Chandler (Casey Affleck) is shocked to learn that Joe has made him sole guardian of his nephew Patrick. Taking leave of his job, Lee reluctantly returns to Manchester-by-the-Sea to care for Patrick, a spirited 16-year-old, and is forced to deal with a past that separated him from his wife Randi (Michelle Williams) and the working-class fishing village where he was born and raised. Bonded by the man who held their family together, Lee and Patrick struggle to adjust to a world without him. Manchester by the Sea is a deeply poignant, unexpectedly funny exploration of the power of familial love, community, sacrifice and hope. (Roadside Attractions / Amazon Studios)

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Palme d’Or nominated film Loving, is a historical drama that follows the struggle of an interracial couple in Civil Rights era Virginia. ... More

Loving

Film by Jeff Nichols

Loving

Film by Jeff Nichols

Palme d’Or nominated film Loving, is a historical drama that follows the struggle of an interracial couple in Civil Rights era Virginia. The film, directed and written by Jeff Nichols (Mud, Take Shelter, and Midnight Special), staring Ruth Negga and Joel Edgerton, is based on the landmark case Loving v. Virginia in which the U.S. Supreme Court struck down all interracial marriage bans in the United States. (Focus Features)

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Big Smoke today released their highly anticipated debut album Time Is Golden. The album, which was completed after singer and songwriter Adrian ... More

Time is Golden

Album by Big Smoke

Time is Golden

Album by Big Smoke

Big Smoke today released their highly anticipated debut album Time Is Golden. The album, which was completed after singer and songwriter Adrian Slattery passed away, is an astounding and virtuosic document of a songwriter and a band at the height of their respective powers.

“Given my terminal diagnosis, I have a profound sense of urgency and gravitas about what I want to achieve in my career and the completion and release of the Big Smoke album is paramount to this,” Adrian said during the recording process. Adrian died in May this year, recording his final guitar line just two weeks before. (Barely​ Dressed​ Records)

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Emerging from Ann Arbor Michigan amidst a countercultural revolution, The Stooges’ powerful and aggressive style of rock-n-roll blew a crater in the ... More

Gimme Danger

Film by Jim Jarmusch

Gimme Danger

Film by Jim Jarmusch

Emerging from Ann Arbor Michigan amidst a countercultural revolution, The Stooges’ powerful and aggressive style of rock-n-roll blew a crater in the musical landscape of the late 1960s. Assaulting audiences with a blend of rock, blues, R&B, and free jazz, the band planted the seeds for what would be called punk and alternative rock in the decades that followed. Jim Jarmusch’s new film GIMME DANGER chronicles the story of The Stooges, one of the greatest rock-n-roll bands of all time. GIMME DANGER presents the context of the Stooges emergence musically, culturally, politically, historically, and relates their adventures and misadventures while charting their inspirations and the reasons behind their initial commercial challenges, as well as their long-lasting legacy. (Magnolia Pictures / Amazon Studios)

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Copenhagen’s Marching Church, the onetime solo project and now bona fide big band formed by Elias Bender Rønnenfelt (best known as the ... More

Telling It Like It Is

Album by Marching Church

Telling It Like It Is

Album by Marching Church

 

Copenhagen’s Marching Church, the onetime solo project and now bona fide big band formed by Elias Bender Rønnenfelt (best known as the lead singer of Iceage), will release sophomore album, Telling It Like It Is, on October 28th via Sacred Bones Records.

“With an ensemble large and sophisticated enough to both realize Rønnenfelt’s dark and sultry visions and add its own nuances to them, Marching Church has made the definitive record of its scene and era.” — NPR Music’s “Songs We Love”

“We have here one world united under the sparks of one enormous disco ball hanging over us like the moon,” Rønnenfelt says. “In one fleeting moment in the light of its mirrored surface we see human endurance, in the next we see doom.” The light and shade he finds in this worldview permeate the songs on Telling It Like It Is, an album that taps into a debauched lunacy that teeters on the verge of exhaustion and a charged sensuality. (Sacred Bones)

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Warhol’s Factory as seen through the lens of a young Shore, providing an insider view of this extraordinary moment and place Stephen ... More

Factory: Andy Warhol

Book by Stephen Shore

Factory: Andy Warhol

Book by Stephen Shore 

Warhol’s Factory as seen through the lens of a young Shore, providing an insider view of this extraordinary moment and place

Stephen Shore was 17 years old when he began hanging out at The Factory – Andy Warhol’s legendary studio in Manhattan. Between 1965 and 1967, Shore spent nearly every day there, taking pictures of its diverse cast of characters, from musicians to actors, artists to writers, and including Edie Sedgwick, Lou Reed, and Nico – not to mention Warhol himself. This book presents a personal selection of photographs from Shore’s collection, providing an insider’s view of this extraordinary moment and place, as seen through the eyes of one of photography’s most beloved practitioners. (PHAIDON)

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