The Philadelphia Film Festival has unveiled its 2020 film lineup for an Oct. 23 to Nov. 2 event set to stream movies and feature nightly drive-in screenings amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The 29th edition will feature screenings at the two-screen Philadelphia Film Society Drive-In at the Navy Yard for Chloe Zhao’s Venice and Toronto award winner Nomadland, which stars Frances McDormand; Frances Lee’s Ammonite, starring Kate Winslet and Saoirse Ronan; Lawrence Michael Levine’s Black Bear, featuring Aubrey Plaza; director Tommy Oliver’s 40 Years a Prisoner; and MLK / FBI, Sam Pollard’s documentary about the FBI’s surveillance of Martin Luther ...
The 29th edition will feature screenings at the two-screen Philadelphia Film Society Drive-In at the Navy Yard for Chloe Zhao’s Venice and Toronto award winner Nomadland, which stars Frances McDormand; Frances Lee’s Ammonite, starring Kate Winslet and Saoirse Ronan; Lawrence Michael Levine’s Black Bear, featuring Aubrey Plaza; director Tommy Oliver’s 40 Years a Prisoner; and MLK / FBI, Sam Pollard’s documentary about the FBI’s surveillance of Martin Luther ...
- 10/6/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
The Philadelphia Film Festival has unveiled its 2020 film lineup for an Oct. 23 to Nov. 2 event set to stream movies and feature nightly drive-in screenings amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The 29th edition will feature screenings at the two-screen Philadelphia Film Society Drive-In at the Navy Yard for Chloe Zhao’s Venice and Toronto award winner Nomadland, which stars Frances McDormand; Frances Lee’s Ammonite, starring Kate Winslet and Saoirse Ronan; Lawrence Michael Levine’s Black Bear, featuring Aubrey Plaza; director Tommy Oliver’s 40 Years a Prisoner; and MLK / FBI, Sam Pollard’s documentary about the FBI’s surveillance of Martin Luther ...
The 29th edition will feature screenings at the two-screen Philadelphia Film Society Drive-In at the Navy Yard for Chloe Zhao’s Venice and Toronto award winner Nomadland, which stars Frances McDormand; Frances Lee’s Ammonite, starring Kate Winslet and Saoirse Ronan; Lawrence Michael Levine’s Black Bear, featuring Aubrey Plaza; director Tommy Oliver’s 40 Years a Prisoner; and MLK / FBI, Sam Pollard’s documentary about the FBI’s surveillance of Martin Luther ...
- 10/6/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Dave Chappelle has never shied away from controversial subjects, a tradition he continues on his new Netflix special “The Bird Revelation.” The recently returned stand-up comedian addresses the sexual-harassment scandal emanating out of Hollywood over the last several months, especially as it pertains to fellow comic Louis C.K. — one of whose accusers Chappelle calls “weak.”
“Louis was like the turning point. All these allegations were terrible — I shouldn’t say this — but his allegations were the only ones that made me laugh. When you think about it, he’s jerking off — he’s surprising people,” Chappelle says. “I picture all the comics in comedy reading it like, ‘Word!’ It’s terrible, I’m sorry ladies, you’re right. At the same time, Jesus Christ, they took everything from Louis. It might be disproportionate, I can’t tell.
“Louis was like the turning point. All these allegations were terrible — I shouldn’t say this — but his allegations were the only ones that made me laugh. When you think about it, he’s jerking off — he’s surprising people,” Chappelle says. “I picture all the comics in comedy reading it like, ‘Word!’ It’s terrible, I’m sorry ladies, you’re right. At the same time, Jesus Christ, they took everything from Louis. It might be disproportionate, I can’t tell.
- 1/1/2018
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
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