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Month: November 2017

And the winner is…”Liyana”

The 40th Denver Film Festival wrapped on Sunday, Nov 12th. An Awards Brunch celebrated the filmmakers that won jury and … More

Aaron Kopp, Amanda Kopp, Awards, Davis Coombe, Denver Film Festival, Liyana, Shofela Coker, True Grit

Ticket in hand, why is it so hard to get to my theater seat? Film Festival navigation 101

Movie-goers are accustomed to purchasing tickets online a few hours before a show or at the door. Then you show … More

Denver Film Festival, film screenings, Mill Valley Film Festival, movie lines, Telluride Film Festival, theater operations

March on over to the Lyric!

Yes, my days and nights have been spent in Denver for the last two weeks, and while I was away, … More

art house cinema, cinema, Fort Collins, live music, The Lyric

“Story of a Girl”, Kyra Sedgwick, Director

Once upon a time, Kyra Sedgwick was likely best known as Kevin Bacon’s wife. Now a beloved television star, producer … More

Coming of Age, Emily Bickford Lansbury, Kevin Bacon, Kyra Sedgwick, Laurie Collyer, Sara Zarr, sexual politics, Sosie Bacon, Story of a Girl

Not all films are fabulous…some can be flawed or pretentious or downright irritating!

Bravo to the Denver Film Festival programming team for being adventurous in their programming. There are so many wonderful films … More

Cillian Murphy, Colorado filmmakers, Demian Bicher, Emily m=Mortimer, Italy, Kristin Scott-Thomas, La Chiambra, Laren Goldhammer, Martin Scorsese, Patricia Clarkson, The Party, Timothy Spall, Walden

“Flags of our Fathers” — DFF, Day 3

Richard Linklater‘s ode to fatherhood and brothers-in-arms is a long road trip with many diversions.  Last Flag Flying features outstanding performances … More

Amazon, Bryan Cranston, Denver Film Festival, Last Flag Flying, Laurence Fishburn, Richard Linklater, Steve Carell

DFF40-Day 2 and is it too late to buy tickets?

Day Two of Denver Film Festival was an evening of Sold Out screenings at the Sie Film Center.  Many of … More

bad Jewish humor, DFF40, Elliott Gould, father-son bonding, Humor Me, Jermaine Clement

Denver Film Festival 40 — Day One, “Lady Bird”

Opening Night is an exciting, exhilirating time at a Film Festival. The program has launched, guests are arriving, everyone’s getting … More

Greta Gerwig, Laurie Metcalf, Saoirse Ronan, Starz Denver Film Festival, Tracie Letts

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