-
WesGold Fellows 3rd Annual FOUNDERS’ RECEPTION – RECAP
The evening is both a fundraiser and a celebration of the West Philadelphia Financial Services Institution's WesGold Fellows Internship (WGF), an 8 week program which brings Philadelphia inner city high school students into the world of business, finance, real estate development, networking and effective communication.
-
Tribeca Short List – Streaming Movies Partnering with LionsGate
Have you heard about this exciting new development between Tribeca Enterprises and LionsGate? In 2015 we’ll be able to stream a selection of both Lionsgate and Tribeca Film titles as well as critically-acclaimed films from around the world when TRIBECA SHORT LIST is launched, a subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) service. Tribeca Short List films will be curated by Tribeca and refreshed on a weekly basis. “We are pleased to join with Lionsgate, a world-class brand synonymous with innovation and exciting, quality entertainment, to create a highly curated experience that disrupts the ‘more-is-more’ model in today’s streaming on-demand landscape,” said Jane Rosenthal, CEO of Tribeca Enterprises. “Tribeca Short List aims to be…
-
Food in Film: CHOCOLAT
At its core, the film examines many adult themes, such as repression of desires and the importance of self-love, but is fun enough to also engage us on a purely whimsical escape...
-
FREE SCREENING – BEYOND THE LIGHTS in Philadelphia November 12th
OUR REVIEW OF BEYOND THE LIGHTS IS POSTED READ MORE Looking forward to this romance, starring Gugu Mbatha-Raw, the lead in Belle (click for T&T post). Written and directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood who wrote and directed Love and Basketball (2000) starring Sanaa Lathan and Omar Epps, which is one of those rom/coms you can watch again and again. “BEYOND THE LIGHTS” PREVIEW SCREENING CODE Date: Wednesday, November 12, 2014 Time: 7:30pm Theater: Riverview (1400 S Christopher Columbus Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19147) PASSES: Follow this link: Beyond the Lights Philly Screening no need to enter a code I’m giving these passes away without a contest, but would greatly appreciate any new visitors following me on any social media…
-
Interview with Filmmaker Justin Simien in Philly – DEAR WHITE PEOPLE
Tinsel and Tine would like to introduce a new Blog Contributor – Mikhail Revlock who’s first assignment was to cover the interview with writer/director Justin Simien Justin Simien’s Dear White People (click for trailer) follows the lives of four black students during a racially charged semester at the Harvard-esque Winchester University. Sam White (Tessa Thompson), accustomed to dishing out satirical advice as the host of the titular radio show, attains new found clout when she is elected president of her traditionally black residence hall, Armstrong Parker House. Troy Fairbanks (Brandon P. Bell), the well-liked son of the dean (Dennis Haysbert), struggles to meet the high expectations of his father…