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5 Questions for BlackStar Filmmaker Lab Fellows
Tinsel & Tine's 5 Questions Series continues. Normally, I feature a number of filmmakers screening shorts during a film festival. But since this is the inaugural year for BlackStar Philadelphia Lab Fellows , thought it would be great to just feature these four...
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YOU WON’T BE ALONE – Interview with writer/director GORAN STOLEVSKI and Mini Movie Review
See Video interview featuring 3 members of The Philadelphia Film Critics Circle - Moderated by Patrick Stoner of PBS Flicks, with Dan Tabor of Cinapse.co and me, LeAnne Lindsay of Tinsel & Tine, after #MiniMovieReview...
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What Moment Would You Choose? – NINE DAYS
I know Winston Duke from his role as M'Baku in Black Panther/Infinity War, and as the Dad, complete with dad jokes, in Jordan Peele's US, but I don't remember feeling like his lips were particularly compelling, for some reason they are in this movie. I kept feeling like I wanted to kiss him and I'm not usually attracted to very full lips on a man...
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LAND
She already chucked her phone while still in the city and now she tells the cabin renter to have someone come get her car. He protests that she should have a way to leave in case of an emergency or to buy freakin groceries, but she’s determined to be in total isolation.
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Movie Blog Post: MORGAN
A Sci-Fi Version of And Then There Were None by Tinsel & Tine Editor, Le Anne Lindsay It’s gotta be tough to follow in your father’s footsteps when he wears big shoes the likes of “Alien” and “Blade Runner”, but it looks like Luke Scott, son of Ridley Scott is off to a good start with room to grow a size or two. MORGAN, written by Seth W. Owen, has a sci fi premise involving corporate funding of an experimental project birthing humanoid creatures with artificial DNA. The first prototype of this version to make it longer than a few hours is Morgan (Anya Taylor-Joy). The team who brought Morgan…