Movie News
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MINARI w/ Q&A
MOUNTAIN DEW, THE ELIXIR OF LIFE Soon-ja is not your typica,l docile, Korean senior citizen. She’s full of energy, cuss words, likes to joke around and play cards. You’d think the kids would love meeting a grandma such as this, but instead, Anne is politely weary, and David just out and out tells her she’s not what he wants “Real grandmothers bake cookies! Real grandmothers don’t swear!”
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Sundance 2020 for Tinsel & Tine 10th Anniversary
Very excited to have been approved for press credentials! Unfortunately, I didn't receive the Sundance Institute Press Diversity Stipend, which is fantastic that they even do this as a way to make certain the fest has coverage from the most amount of diverse voices. But disappointing they had so many applicants, that not every deserving journalist could receive from their coffers.
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5 Questions for SXSW Shorts Filmmakers 2021
Tinsel & Tine's 5 Questions Series continues with our first ever coverage of SXSW! March 16-20, 2021. Below is a deeper look at a cross section of shorts in competition (Narrative, Documentary, Animated and Student) and the filmmakers behind them ...
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NOMADLAND
The story begins with the audience being told the sheetrock mining town of Empire, Nevada all but disappeared in 2011 when the factory shut down. We meet Fern (McDormand) a former inhabitant of Empire. She’s now living in her van.
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Sundance 2021 Natalia Almada USERS Q&A and Group #MiniMovieReview
Last year I stayed with a group of strangers in a condo at Bear Hollow the "Condo Leaders" were James & Monteen two film enthusiasts. This year with Sundance being Virtual James suggested we all watch a film "together" and discuss at the end. He generously supplied the virtual tickets and chose "Users" directed by Natalia Almada...













