Today onindieWIRE:Edward Burns talked indie filmmaking,'L'amour fou'director talked fashion and Tribeca dolled out awards.
- Tribeca Film Festival vet and indie stalwartEdward Burnsstopped by the Apple Store in SoHo for Apple and indieWIRE's"Meet the Tribeca Filmmaker"series to talk about his low-budgeted romantic dramedy,'Newlyweds,'which is closing the festival on Saturday.
- Oliver Stonedropped down in San Francisco for the city by the bay's International Film Festival to accept the Founder's Directing Award. After a career-highlights clip reel, Stone and journalist David D'Arcy took the stage for an informal Q&A.
- indieWIREwason the sceneat the event to report on the festival standouts.
- "Automobile junkies and environmentalists are likely to embrace the movie with the same excitement they brought the first one, although since it doesn't reveal a lot of new information,"wroteindieWIRE criticEric Kohnof'Revenge of the Electric Car,'the follow-up to the 2006 documentary 'Who Killed the Electric Car.' The film earned a B from Kohn.
- 'L'amour fou'directorPierre Thorettoncaught up withindieWIREduring Tribeca to discuss his Yves Saint Laurent documentary.
- Gregory Peck'svisagewas honored Friday with the unveiling of his Hollywood Legends Forever Stamp.Thompson on Hollywoodwas on the scene to cover the who's who of attendees gathering at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Samuel Goldwyn Theatre to remember Peck.
- Thompson on Hollywoodgot in the spirit ofthe Royal Weddingand rounded up photo and video highlights from Friday's big event. Click here to admire that dress just one more time.
- It looks likeSteven Soderbergh'sretirement plans may have gotten pushed back. The ever-busy director has signed on to direct'Magic Mike,' Channing Tatum'spassion projectabout his early days as a stripper.The Playlistreported on Soderbergh's surprising decision to get back in the saddle one more time.
- When 'The High Cost of Living'hits theaters in May, audiences will witnessZach Braff's dark side.The Playlistsat down with Braff to talk over his decision to play a drug dealer who unwittingly causes the loss of a woman's child."The challenge with me was calling myself on my bullshit go-to acting comfort zones,"said Braff,"and really try to throw that out the window and start new."
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