A Letter to David, directed by Tom Shoval, the winner of this year’s Ophir Award for Best Documentary, will open the 37th ...
Last year, the inaugural Los Angeles Festival of Movies brought a much-needed jolt of energy to the city, conjuring just the right mix of in-the-know hipness and welcoming inclusivity. Running from ...
Between the American Cinematheque, Quentin Tarantino’s theaters and plenty of other options, an L.A. moviegoer can see a great film on any given night these days. But while repertory programming is in ...
Hello! I’m Mark Olsen. Welcome to another edition of your regular field guide to a world of Only Good Movies. Team LAT wrapped up another trip to Toronto this week, seeing a lot of movies, talking to ...
Slamdance Film Festival, the artist-led organization by filmmakers for filmmakers, announced the World Premiere of Alexandre Rockwell’s “The Projectionist” as the Opening Night selection for its 32nd ...
A little over a year after his death, former General Hospital star Johnny Wactor’s (ex-Brando Corbin) final project premiered at a Los Angeles film festival. People magazine is reporting that Ciao, ...
For more than 40 years, the queer film festival Outfest has been a fixture in Los Angeles. What began as a weekend-long media conference put on by UCLA students in 1982, grew to become a nonprofit and ...
Richard Raddon and Rachel Rosen, who have put together a plethora of music-related screenings for the Los Angeles Film Festival, share some of the music that has inspired them on Morning Becomes ...
NORTH HOLLYWOOD, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- After 25 years, the beloved Valley Film Festival is saying goodbye. This year will be the last year for the independent film festival, which has been a ...
As part of our continuing outreach efforts aimed at independent filmmakers, for the 20th consecutive year the DGA was a sponsor of Film Independent’s Los Angeles Film Festival (LAFF). On June 13, the ...