Friday, October 06, 2006


Striving to make make changes in New York City’s complicated urban planning legislature, non-profit group Transportation Alternatives (T.A.) has taken their film Contested Streets: Breaking NYC Gridlock, to DVD.

Contested Streets is a T.A. produced, Cicala Filmworks made documentary that explores the rich diversity of New York City street life before the introduction of automobiles and shows how New York can follow the example of other modern cities that have reclaimed their streets as vibrant public spaces. Now available on DVD, the film has been shown to audiences worldwide, affecting the way that New York legislators are voting on what to do with the city’s streets.

In response to safety concerns on New York City streets and inspired by the changes that cities like London, Copenhagen and Paris have brought about on their streets, T.A. and the NYC Bike Coalition drafted the “Bike Safety Action Plan.” The “Bike Safety Action Plan” is a year-old precursor to the city’s new plan that demands a number of changes, including: a call for the City of New York to commit to a comprehensive study of all NYC bike fatalities since 1996 to be released in a City Hall event no later than September 30, 2006; develop and implement an aggressive, ongoing enforcement campaign to deter drivers from illegal behaviors that put cyclists in peril; commit to implementing the “Bike Master Plan” by 2010 with the goal of putting every New Yorker within a half mile of the bike network.

Contested Streets features new footage of reclaimed streets in London, Paris and Copenhagen and interviews with New York savvy notables such as Ken Jackson, Mike Wallace, Bob Kiley, Majora Carter, Kathryn Wylde, Enrique Peñalosa, James Howard Kunstler and many more.

Thursday, October 05, 2006


Martin reviews THE DEPARTED.

Wednesday, October 04, 2006


TERROR FROM TOKYO invades IFC this Saturday!
Directed by ALEXANDER LEE, this IFC News special outlines the popularity of J-horror films in America, tracing their historical roots in Japanese culture, their successful (or unsuccessful) translation in American blockbuster remakes, and finally, how the phenomenon has opened the doors of Asian cinema to America. The news special follows Japanese filmmaker Taka Ichise, the producer responsible for bringing J-horror directors like Hideo Nakata and Takashi Shimizu to the forefront of Japanese cinema, capturing Ichise-san on set of his latest horror film in Japan.

Monday, October 02, 2006


** A New Film by Oscar Winner Freida Mock **
WRESTLING WITH ANGELS premieres at the Film Forum in NYC this Wednesday!

Playwright Tony Kushner and Director Freida Lee Mock will be doing Q & A‘s during the opening week:
Wed. Oct. 4: after the 6 pm and 8 pm shows
Friday Oct. 5: after the 6 pm show
Sat. Oct. 6: after the 8 pm show

Buy Tickets online!
(For group tickets, please call Alice Mateychak: 212-627-2035)

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