Deep in the desert, two enemy guards face each other: they yearn for human contact but remain separated by an immaterial border. Set along the Northwestern India-Pakistan border, Outpost is a glimpse into the absurdity and reality of this deadly sibling rivalry.
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July 2015
On the Same Page – Directed by Alli Norman and Carla Lutz
An introverted writer in a newspaper world has nothing to write about until he is whirled away into a colorful journey with his neighbor from the comic section.
October 2020
Nine Days a Week
An intimate portrait of the 80-year-old African American street photographer Louis Mendes who began his career in 1953 in Harlem as a door-to-door baby photographer. Taking street portraits across the city, through the civil rights movement, the drug epidemic, crime, and poverty, Mendes forged a living with his 1940s Speed Graphic press camera. Now a New York legend with 37 photographer apprentices, he reflects on a life of hard work, survival, and creativity.
December 2022
NATIONAL BOARD OF REVIEW ANNOUNCES 2022 AWARD WINNERS
New York, NY (December 8, 2022) – The National Board of Review announced today their 2022 honorees
January 2021
NATIONAL BOARD OF REVIEW ANNOUNCES 2020 AWARD WINNERS
THE NATIONAL BOARD OF REVIEW NAMES 2020 HONOREESINCLUDING DA 5 BLOODS FOR BEST FILM AND SPIKE LEE FOR BEST DIRECTOR New York, NY (January 26, 2021) – The National Board of Review today announced their 2020 honorees, with Da 5 Bloods earning Best Film and Best Director for Spike Lee, Best Actor for Riz Ahmed in […]
December 2019
NATIONAL BOARD OF REVIEW ANNOUNCES 2019 AWARD WINNERS
THE NATIONAL BOARD OF REVIEW NAMES 2019 HONOREESINCLUDINGTHE IRISHMAN FOR BEST FILM OF THE YEAR&QUENTIN TARANTINO FOR BEST DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR The Organization’s Gala will be held on Wednesday, January 8, 2020 in New York City New York, NY (December 3, 2019) – The National Board of Review today announced their 2019 honorees, with […]
November 2017
NATIONAL BOARD OF REVIEW ANNOUNCES 2017 AWARD WINNERS
THE NATIONAL BOARD OF REVIEW NAMES THEIR 2017 HONOREES INCLUDING THE POST FOR BEST FILM OF THE YEAR & GRETA GERWIG FOR BEST DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR The Organization’s Gala will be held on Tuesday, January 9, 2018 in New York City New York, NY (November 28, 2017) – The National Board of Review today […]
December 2015
NATIONAL BOARD OF REVIEW ANNOUNCES 2015 AWARD WINNERS
MAD MAX: FURY ROAD NAMED 2015 BEST FILM OF THE YEAR BY THE NATIONAL BOARD OF REVIEW *** 2015 Gala to be held on Tuesday, January 5, 2016 hosted by Willie Geist New York, NY – (December 1, 2015) – The National Board of Review has named MAD MAX: FURY ROAD the 2015 Best Film of the […]
July 2021
Must Love Pie
After a lonely man stumbles into a love connection, a disagreement over desserts leads to a shocking tragedy.
Mikpritja.
On a mysterious mission in a local bar in New York, a man is reintroduced with his tradition’s values.
July 2014
Legend of the Flying Tomato – Directed by Sharon Huang, Aurry Tan, and Michael Yates
Once a victim of bullying, Frida finds a hero in the legendary luchador El Pirana. However she finds herself at her lowest once more when she’s ridiculed during the biggest wrestling match of her life. Through an unexpected meeting with a mysterious taco salesman, Frida learns that she must find strength in herself to overcome her demons.
May 2019
Knitcromancer – Directed by Allison Rossi, Becky Seamans, and Ida Zhu
A teenage boy named Aiden goes to his grandmother Pearl’s house for the day. When he’s repeatedly rude and ignores Pearl, her knit cats decide to take matters into their own paws and teach the boy a lesson.
July 2014
Jinxy Jenkins, Lucky Lou – Directed by Michelle Kwon and Michael Bidinger
When the chaotically misfortunate Jenkins and the monotonously lucky Lou run into each other one morning, they find a thrilling and fulfilling change of pace as they hurtle down the hills of San Francisco in an ice cream cart.
September 2011
Gravity – Directed by Pamela Romanowksy
Mae lives a quiet life in the north woods with her estranged husband. Amid alienation and brutality, Mae forms an unexpected connection with a wounded rabbit, and finds that its fate is tied to her own.
June 2018
Grandma’s Pie – Directed by Camilo Castro and Ricardo San Emeterio
A hungry dragon chases after an oblivious grandma that is too focused on making her favorite apple pie to notice the death and destruction going on around her.