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Zachary Shevich
167 articles written by Zachary Shevich
- Movie | December 5, 2014
Remote Area Medical
A documentary on the medical needs of America's poor.
- Awards | December 1, 2014
New York Film Critics Circle Crowns ‘Boyhood’ Best Picture
Boyhood wins big at the first precursor awards to the Oscars, the New York Film Critics Circle awards.
- Interview | December 1, 2014
‘Kids For Cash’ Director Robert May Talks Moral Judgments In Documentaries
Robert May discusses his documentary, Kids For Cash, covering the 2008 scandal.
- News | November 5, 2014
Exclusive: First 10 Minutes of Sundance Standout ‘Land Ho!’
Watch the exclusive first 10 minute clip of Sundance Standout Land Ho!
- News | November 5, 2014
IFC Acquires Venice Film Festival Award-Winner ‘Hungry Hearts’ for North American Distribution
Venice Film Festival award winner Hungry Hearts will be released domestically by IFC Films.
- News | October 27, 2014
Behind The Scenes Look at the Filming of ‘Birdman’
Check out a behind-the-scenes look at Alejandro G. Iñárritu's 'Birdman'.
- Film Festival | October 27, 2014
Philadelphia Film Festival Announces Prize Winners Including ‘Duke of Burgundy’ & ‘The Overnighters’
The prize winners of the 2014 Philadelphia Film Festival.
- Film Festival | October 23, 2014
11th Annual Big Apple Film Festival Announces Lineup & Honorees
This year's Big Apple Film Festival announce their lineup and honorees.
- Interview | October 17, 2014
St. Vincent Director Theodore Melfi on Calling Bill Murray’s 1-800 Number
Turns out if you want to work with Bill Murray, you have to get past his 800 number first. Our interview with St. Vincent director Theodore Melfi.
- Movie | October 16, 2014
Birdman (NYFF Review)
Vividly imagined, Iñárritu provides his most stunning and bizarre work to date.
- News | October 16, 2014
LISTEN: Two Chaotic Tracks from ‘Birdman’ Drum Score by Antonio Sanchez
Listen to two excerpts from the soundtrack to the hotly anticipated 'Birdman' film.
- Film Festival | October 9, 2014
NYFF 2014: Listen Up Philip
In Alex Ross Perry’s follow up to The Color Wheel, the writer/director introduces us to author Philip Lewis Friedman as he angrily awaits the release of his 2nd book. Only steps behind Perry’s chaotic handheld camera movements, Jason Schwartzman...
- News | October 4, 2014
Paul Thomas Anderson Explains ‘Inherent Vice’ In Press Conference At NYFF
Following this morning’s debut of Inherent Vice, writer/director Paul Thomas Anderson and a slew of the film’s cast took the stage at the Walter Reade Theater for a Q&A with assorted press & industry members. Along with Anderson, actors...
- Film Festival | October 4, 2014
NYFF 2014: Inherent Vice
From behind a haze of pot smoke and hippie dreams, P.I. Larry “Doc” Sportello (Joaquin Phoenix) navigates 1970s Los Angeles as cultures clash amidst the paranoid aftermath of the Manson Family Murders. At the onset of Inherent Vice, Doc...
- Film Festival | October 3, 2014
NYFF 2014: Maps to the Stars
Maps to the Stars exists in the familiarly twisted, hyper sexual and hyper violent world that spawns many David Cronenberg movies. The film opens with Mia Wasikowska’s Agatha, a wide-eyed Floridian on a bus to the City of Angels,...