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Interview with Scott Speer on Directing “Midnight Sun”

director Scott Speer checking a scene with Bella Thorne and Patrick Schwarzenegger during shooting of 'Midnight Sun'

Scott Speer is a quadruple threat with a vast number of credits spanning music videos, television, film, and books. With myriad skills and acute sensitivity, Speer brings to the big screen “Midnight Sun” a beautifully made romantic drama from a screenplay by Eric Kirsten. Co-starring Rob Riggle and Quinn Shephard, the story revolves around Katie Price (Bella Thorne), a young girl with XP, a rare genetic disease that is deadly if she is exposed to even a drop of sunlight.

On The Beach With Film Independent Spirit Awards

What threatened to be a rainy, windy day turned out to be quite the opposite as the god of sunshine beamed his light down on the still damp, but beautiful Santa Monica Beach, once again home to Film Independent Spirit Awards. Now in its 33rd year, Film Independent is a nonprofit arts organization that encourages independent visual storytelling and supports a community of artists who embody diversity, innovation, and unique vision.

Runnin’ with the Tomcat: Tomcat Courtney

Tomcat Courtney at a regular weekly gig

How does a person earn the nickname, Tomcat? The story goes that a girlfriend of Courtney’s in Waco, TX, who ran a little house out on the range, had just bought him a Cadillac. One day she got angry with him and chased him through the house with an axe! Yes, I said Axe! He jumped out one of the …

The Metropolitan Opera: Live in HD Returns to Cinemas

scene from Donizetti's L'Elisir d'Amore

The 2017-18 season of The Met: Live in HD began (as did the season at the house) with a dazzling production of Bellini’s Norma starring Joyce DiDonato, Sondra Radvanovsky, and Joseph Calleja, a staging that was met with wide acclaim and enthusiasm.  If you had not snagged a ticket to opening night at the opera house, you still had the …

Up Close & Personal With “Novitiate” Writer/Director Maggie Betts

Margaret Qualley as Sister Cathleen in a scene from 'Novitiate'

Documentary filmmaker Maggie Betts has written and directed her first narrative feature, “Novitiate,” a riveting, captivating, look at the life of a young girl who becomes intoxicated with Catholicism and decides to devote her life to God.  Under Betts’ sharp direction, Margaret Qualley gives an outstanding performance as the young postulant in training to become a nun at the Order …

Modern Parents

Here’s another collection from Raoul’s emails. Thanks to Charlie of New Jersey and Rodney of Manitoba, B.C. who sent these photos. Traveling Boy does not claim to be the author of these photographs. We are just sharing what our readers send us. Enjoy!    

Music for the Revolution

Music for the Revolution poster

Using music as a change agent is nothing new. In the 70s George Harrison and Ravi Shankar drew attention to the millions of victims devastated by flooding, famine and civil war by staging the Concert for Bangladesh. Since then the list has grown exponentially with global efforts like Band Aid, Live Aid, U.S.A. for Africa, the M.U.S.E. (Musicians United for …

Interview with Marc Webb – Director “The Only Living Boy in New York”

Award-winning director Marc Webb on set of 'The Only Living Boy in New York'

Director Marc Webb has a pretty impressive resume, which includes a portfolio of both television and film credits. He was Executive Producer of the television series “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend,” “Limitless,” and “Battleground.” His film credits include: “500 Days of Summer,” for which he received two Golden Globe nominations and won the National Board of Review Spotlight Award, for Outstanding Directorial Debut. Webb’s latest film is “The Only Living Boy in New York.” 

Joshua Z. Weinstein Lifts the Veil on the Hasidic Community in “Menashe”

Menashe Lustig lights a memorial candle for his deceased wife

Joshua Z. Weinstein is a documentary filmmaker and cinematographer for over a decade with 20 shorts and features under his belt including, “Elaine Stritch: Shoot One Engine.” “Menashe” is his first narrative fiction feature and is loosely based on the real life experience of Menashe Lustig, a devout member of the Hasidic community, and the lead character in this poignant film.

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