“Screen on the Green” brings classic movies to the Mall
By David Kahen-Kashi | 07/21/2014This year’s lineup includes “The Karate Kid,” “Lover Come Back” and more.
This year’s lineup includes “The Karate Kid,” “Lover Come Back” and more.
Journalist and filmmaker Sebastian Junger has seen a few firefights in his time documenting the travails of soldiers located in and outpost in the Korengal Valley.
“Watermark” is an ambitious documentary film with gorgeous photography, but lacks context.
The director of “Hateship Loveship” talks about the making of film, working with Kristen Wiig and female directors working in Hollywood.
Wally Pfister’s “Transcendence” can’t transcend the boundaries of making a hokey premise sound serious.
The Scene chooses the five best movie theaters in D.C.
Jonathan Glazer’s “Under the Skin” goes below skin deep tendencies and eschewing dialogue for a truly meditative film.
Mirror, mirror on the wall. Is Mike Flanagan’s “Oculus” the fairest movie about a killer mirror of them all?
Lindsay Zoladz speaks about her beginnings as a writer and writing for Pitchfork on Apr. 13.
The event, hosted by Treble in Paradise, featured Pitches Be Trippin’, GW MotherFunkers and more on Apr. 11.