Movie Trailer For: Coffee & Kareem
Starring: Ed Helms, Taraji P. Henson, Terrence Little Gardenhigh, Betty Gilpin, Ronreaco Lee, David Alan Grier and Andrew Bachelor
Movie Trailer For: Coffee & Kareem
Starring: Ed Helms, Taraji P. Henson, Terrence Little Gardenhigh, Betty Gilpin, Ronreaco Lee, David Alan Grier and Andrew Bachelor
In Maine, there’s a little fishing town called Easter Cove. It turns out the tiny town holds many secrets; secrets that the young, teenage Mary Beth (Sophie Lowe) and Priscilla Connolly (Morgan Saylor) are about to discover.
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What a fascinating story, a peculiar story that’s much deeper than it appears on the surface. ‘First Cow’ is visually remarkable.
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Vin Diesel plays a soldier named Ray Garrison, who, along with his wife Gina, played by Westworld’s, Talulah Riley, died at the hands of a madman named Martin Axe (Kebbell). It’s such a nasty death that Garrison eventually remembers it after he dies.
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Filmmakers who participated in previous years of the Phoenix Film Festival are returning for the festival’s 20thAnniversaryReunionwhere their films will be shown once again!
‘Eight years ago, my movie premiered at the Phoenix Festival and audiences fell in love with it. It’s really special to be invited back. It feels like coming home’ said filmmaker Gary King, director of ‘How Do You Write A Joe Shermann Song.’
Patrick Hogan, the director of the film ‘Pope Dreams’ said about the festival, ‘In my career as a filmmaker, I’ve attended well over 40 film festivals with both feature films and short films, and bringing my feature film ‘Pope Dreams’ to the Phoenix Film Festival was one of my all-time favorite memories on the festival circuit. Everything about the experience, from the staff and volunteers to the other filmmakers, amazing audiences, and wide selection of quality films screening at the festival, was wonderful.’
‘Phoenix was the first festival we ever got into, and the first time we were able to experience our film with an audience. We couldn’t be more thrilled to return and have the opportunity to share it with an audience again,’ quotes filmmakers Jordan Horowitz and Frank Ferendo, the directors of the documentary ‘Angel of Nanjing.’
Below is the list of films and filmmakers that will be making their return at the festival:
“45 RPM” – Juli Jackon
“Angel of Nanjing” – Jordan Horowitz
“Dakota Skye” – John Humber
“Drawing with Chalk” – Christopher Springer
“How Do You Write A Joe Schermann Song” – Gary King
“Life Inside Out” – Jill D’Agnencia
“Netherbeast Incorporated” – Brian Ronalds
“Pope Dreams” – Patrick Hogan
“Ten Til Noon” – Paul Osborne & Scott Storm
Tickets for the Phoenix Film Festival are currently available for purchase at www.phoenixfilmfestival.com. Ticket prices are $15 for a single ticket; $45 for a flex pass, good for any 4 films showing at the film festival excluding opening and closing night films; $120 for a Super Flex Pass, good for any 10 films showing at the festival; $200 for a Festival Pass; $400 for a VIP pass; and $450 for a Platinum Pass.
For more information, call 480-513-3195 or go to www.phoenixfilmfestival.com.
March 26th – April 5th
Starring: Scarlett Johansson, Florence Pugh, David Harbour, Rachel Weisz, Ray Winstone, William Hurt and O-T Fagbenle
In Marvel Studios’ action-packed spy thriller “Black Widow,” Natasha Romanoff aka Black Widow confronts the darker parts of her ledger when a dangerous conspiracy with ties to her past arises.
Legendary New York Times’ street’ and fashion photographer Bill Cunningham was interviewed back in 1994 by the off-camera writer, director, producer, Mark Bozek, which has now become the compelling documentary, ‘The Times of Bill Cunningham’ by Greenwich Entertainment.
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