Science Scripts on Monster Squid, Marie Curie Get Funding Boost
It sounds like a Roger Corman B movie but in fact, El Diablo Rojo takes its science seriously. A fact-based chronicle about marine biologists in search of a giant squid in the Sea of Cortez, Rojo is...
View ArticleSide By Side Takes Digital vs. Analog Debate to the Movies
A common hysteria surrounds the inevitable switch from analog to digital, regardless of the industry: In journalism, it's the evolution from print to online; in photography and cinema, it's the switch...
View ArticleHigh Tech, Low Life Peeks Through China’s Great Firewall
Stephen Maing's documentary, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival this week, tackles the subject of internet censorship by relaying the struggles of two Chinese bloggers.
View ArticleReview: Cancer Is a Twisted Villain in Death of a Superhero
Ian Fitzgibbon's new movie tells a story we've heard before: A likeable, complex person with a terminal illness is coming to terms with their mortality. It's how the teen protagonist deals with reality...
View ArticleThese Adorable Robots Are Making a Documentary About Humans. Really.
BlabDroids, which will be filming this week at the Tribeca Film Festival, are out to make the first documentary ever shot and directed by robots.
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