Rolling Stone recently presented its inaugural Rolling Stone Styled event from September 10th through September 11th during New York Fashion Week at The Vnyl in the East Village. The two-day event featured intimate conversations with notables in the fields of fashion, music and television, including Dillon Francis, Katie Crutchfield of Waxahatchee, Billie Eilish, Jay Ellis from HBO’s Insecure and fashion designer Zac Posen. It ended with a performance from rapper Saweetie. See more images from the events here.
Posen spoke with Rolling Stone culture editor Elisabeth Garber-Paul on the...
Posen spoke with Rolling Stone culture editor Elisabeth Garber-Paul on the...
- 9/20/2018
- by Jerry Portwood
- Rollingstone.com
Rolling Stone presented its inaugural Rolling Stone Styled event from September 10th through September 11th during New York Fashion Week at The Vnyl in the East Village. The two-day event featured intimate conversions with notables in the fields of fashion, music and television. It kicked off with Rob Sheffield interviewing Katie Crutchfield of Waxahatchee and was followed by Sydelle Noel, one of the stars of Netflix’s Glow, in conversation with Brittany Spanos. It was the one-year anniversary of the release of the documentary House of Z, and fashion designer Zac Posen,...
- 9/14/2018
- by Rolling Stone
- Rollingstone.com
The title of Kate Novack's documentary gives you some idea of the reverence it holds for its subject, Andre Leon Tally. The fashion doyen returns the favor, dominating the film with his sheer force of personality. Taking a rightful place with such recent, similarly themed documentaries as The First Monday in May, House of Z and Manolo: The Boy Who Made Shoes for Lizards, among many others, The Gospel According to Andre should prove catnip for fashion buffs. Recently showcased at the Tribeca Film Festival, the doc is scheduled for theatrical release May 25 via Magnolia Pictures.
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- 4/27/2018
- by Frank Scheck
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
By Glenn Dunks
Down here in Melbourne where I live, the Melbourne Queer Film Festival is gearing up for its 28th year. It's got the best line-up I have ever seen for the festival, and in particular the documentary section is full of must see titles. I know The Film Experience readers like to hear about Lgbtqi cinema so I thought I'd choose three that focus on the movies and pop culture worlds to look at that will hopefully make their way to cinemas and VOD soon: The Gospel According to Andre, Mansfield 66/67 and Queerama.
The Gospel According To Andre
Shame on me, I suppose, for putting on The Gospel According to André and expecting a breezy 90 minutes of glam connoisseur André Leon Talley dishing cutting fashion commentary in caftans and calling everybody “darling” while rattling off designer names like he’s Edina in that Pet Shop Boys song about Absolutely Fabulous.
Down here in Melbourne where I live, the Melbourne Queer Film Festival is gearing up for its 28th year. It's got the best line-up I have ever seen for the festival, and in particular the documentary section is full of must see titles. I know The Film Experience readers like to hear about Lgbtqi cinema so I thought I'd choose three that focus on the movies and pop culture worlds to look at that will hopefully make their way to cinemas and VOD soon: The Gospel According to Andre, Mansfield 66/67 and Queerama.
The Gospel According To Andre
Shame on me, I suppose, for putting on The Gospel According to André and expecting a breezy 90 minutes of glam connoisseur André Leon Talley dishing cutting fashion commentary in caftans and calling everybody “darling” while rattling off designer names like he’s Edina in that Pet Shop Boys song about Absolutely Fabulous.
- 3/13/2018
- by Glenn Dunks
- FilmExperience
Conde Nast Entertainment has moved into the acquisitions space by buying first window rights to the Zac Posen documentary House of Z. CNE will distribute the film exclusively for rent on Vogue.com in September to coincide with New York Fashion Week.
The Sandy Chronopoulos-helmed film marks the first feature-length acquisition for CNE, which has been making an aggressive push to expand the breadth of content distributed on its various magazine-branded platforms, including VanityFair.com and NewYorker.com, as well as exploiting the publisher's library of 60,000 articles into movie and TV projects. The move also reunites Posen and Vogue, given that the...
The Sandy Chronopoulos-helmed film marks the first feature-length acquisition for CNE, which has been making an aggressive push to expand the breadth of content distributed on its various magazine-branded platforms, including VanityFair.com and NewYorker.com, as well as exploiting the publisher's library of 60,000 articles into movie and TV projects. The move also reunites Posen and Vogue, given that the...
- 6/12/2017
- by Tatiana Siegel
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Oren Moverman's Time Out of Mind and The Dinner star Richard Gere Photo: Anne-Katrin Titze
The Tribeca Film Festival will open this Wednesday, April 19, with the World Premiere of Clive Davis: The Soundtrack Of Our Lives at Radio City Music Hall, followed by performances with Aretha Franklin, Jennifer Hudson, and Earth, Wind & Fire. A transformative Cate Blanchett in Julian Rosefeldt's Manifesto; Sandy Chronopoulos's exposé on Zac Posen, featuring Lola Kirke, André Leon Talley, Stella Schnabel, Paz de la Huerta, Claire Danes and Naomi Campbell in House of Z; Richard Gere (Joseph Cedar's Norman: The Moderate Rise And Tragic Fall Of A New York Fixer), Laura Linney, Steve Coogan and Rebecca Hall in Oren Moverman's The Dinner; Rachel Israel's Keep The Change with Brandon Polansky and Samantha Elisofon are four of this year's feature highlights.
An episode spoofing Spike Jonze and Viceland with Emmy Harrington...
The Tribeca Film Festival will open this Wednesday, April 19, with the World Premiere of Clive Davis: The Soundtrack Of Our Lives at Radio City Music Hall, followed by performances with Aretha Franklin, Jennifer Hudson, and Earth, Wind & Fire. A transformative Cate Blanchett in Julian Rosefeldt's Manifesto; Sandy Chronopoulos's exposé on Zac Posen, featuring Lola Kirke, André Leon Talley, Stella Schnabel, Paz de la Huerta, Claire Danes and Naomi Campbell in House of Z; Richard Gere (Joseph Cedar's Norman: The Moderate Rise And Tragic Fall Of A New York Fixer), Laura Linney, Steve Coogan and Rebecca Hall in Oren Moverman's The Dinner; Rachel Israel's Keep The Change with Brandon Polansky and Samantha Elisofon are four of this year's feature highlights.
An episode spoofing Spike Jonze and Viceland with Emmy Harrington...
- 4/18/2017
- by Anne-Katrin Titze
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
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