Episodes

  • The Original Search Engine Was Mom | LAST MINUTE with Michael Cusumano & Charity Schuber
    Jun 16 2026
    LAST MINUTE, a charming and fast-paced comedy short written and directed by Michael Cusumano will make its New York Premiere as an official selection at Tribeca Festival. Set in 1989, before the internet reshaped everyone’s lives, LAST MINUTE follows Jackie (Charity Schubert), a single mother forced into a late-night scramble when her 12-year-old son waits until the eve of a major school assignment to begin his work. As the clock ticks down, the dilemma unfolds into a comedic and heartfelt portrait of responsibility, determination, and the incredible lengths a parent will go for the sake of their child. For many of us, this film will bring back a lot of memories and remember the nights at the kitchen table probably whining and crying while mom created our school projects. #mom #school #schoolprojects #sciencefair #film #filmmaker #filmmaking #cinema #1980s #bondoncinema #trending #fifa #worldcup #tribeca #raindancefilmfestival
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    51 mins
  • Inside the Making of the Short Film GETAR HERO: Exclusive Tribeca Interview
    Jun 15 2026

    On the surface, it is the story of a man standing at a crossroads, forced to choose between the destiny he has long imagined for himself and the responsibility he feels toward the people he loves. But beneath that choice lies something far more universal—the quiet sacrifices that define so many lives.

    What makes Getar Hero such a remarkable achievement is its understanding that the most profound battles are often fought in silence. Not every hero is called to conquer the world. Sometimes heroism is found in the willingness to put aside personal ambition for the sake of family, even when the cost is heartbreaking.

    Teddy Stern captures that emotional truth with extraordinary compassion, grace, and authenticity.

    The film never tells us what to feel. Instead, it invites us to walk alongside its protagonist, to wrestle with the same questions of purpose, love, obligation, and identity. In doing so, it reminds us that life’s greatest decisions rarely come with easy answers.

    Getar Hero is a beautifully crafted and deeply human film—one that lingers long after the credits roll. It is a testament to the power of storytelling and a shining example of why cinema remains one of our most profound mirrors of the human experience.

    #shortfilm #film #filmfestival #tribeca #tribecafilmfestival #getarhero #cowboy #mumbai #filmmaker #filmmaking #filmdirector #dreams #duty

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    33 mins
  • Award Winning Costume Designer Antoinette Messam Talks CREED, The Book of Clarence, The Bluff and more!
    Jun 12 2026

    Learn costume design secrets from Antoinette Messam, an award-winning professional with over 30 years of industry experience. In this interview, we sit down with Antoinette Messam to discuss the creative process behind her work on major projects like The Bluff on Amazon Prime, Creed, and The Book of Clarence. Whether you are an aspiring stylist or a film enthusiast, this conversation provides a rare look at how a master costume designer approaches character development and visual storytelling in high-profile productions. We break down how Messam balances historical accuracy with modern aesthetic choices, offering a practical perspective on the challenges of costume design in contemporary cinema. You will gain insight into the collaborative nature of film production and what it takes to sustain a successful career in the costume department over several decades. Subscribe for weekly career breakdowns from industry professionals, and comment below with which film costume you would like to see analyzed next. #film #costumedesign #filmmaking #fashion #fashiondesign #cinema #bondoncinema #trending

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    46 mins
  • Patrick McGilligan on Sydney Pollack: Collected Interviews | The Director Behind the Legend
    Jun 10 2026

    My guest today is Patrick McGilligan, a film biographer and historian. His many works include the New York Times Notable Books George Cukor: A Double Life and Fritz Lang: The Nature of the Beast, the Edgar Award finalist Alfred Hitchcock: A Life in Darkness and Light, and the life stories of Jack Nicholson, Clint Eastwood, Robert Altman, Oscar Micheaux, Mel Brooks, and Woody Allen.

    Patrick is also editor of the University Press of Kentucky’s Screen Classics—a series of critical biographies, film histories, and analytical studies focusing on neglected filmmakers and important screen artists and subjects, from the era of silent cinema to the golden age of Hollywood to the international generation of today.

    He is here today to discuss this newest book, of collected interviews of Sydney Pollack. Patrick and his co-editor Paul Cronin put this amazing read together.

    I want to thank Patrick McGilligan for sharing his insights into Sydney Pollack: Collected Interviews, a book that I found not only fascinating but deeply inspiring. For filmmakers, directors, actors, and anyone who loves the craft of cinema, this collection offers a rare opportunity to sit in the room with one of Hollywood's most thoughtful storytellers.

    What struck me most throughout these interviews is Pollack's unwavering commitment to truth. He understood that great filmmaking isn't about spectacle alone—it's about humanity. And perhaps one of the most valuable lessons found within these pages is his belief that acting is not simply performing. It's discovering the essence of a character. Sometimes that means speaking volumes with silence, trusting stillness, and allowing authenticity to take center stage.

    This book reminds us that great cinema is built on observation, patience, and an understanding of human behavior. Whether you're an emerging filmmaker or a seasoned professional, there is wisdom here that can reshape how you approach storytelling.

    I wholeheartedly encourage filmmakers everywhere to read Sydney Pollack: Collected Interviews. You may come away with a deeper appreciation for Pollack's legacy, but more importantly, you may discover new inspiration for your own creative journey.

    #sydneypollack #tomcruise #stanleykubrick #eyeswideshut #thefirm #tootsie #jeremiahjohnson #robertredford #barbrastreisand #thewaywewere #filmmaker #filmdirector #actor #screenwriter

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    51 mins
  • Nick Davis' Documentary THIS ORDINARY THING Highlights Individual Heroism from those who Saved the Jews from the Holocaust
    Jun 10 2026

    Nick Davis’ THIS ORDINARY THING leaves us with a truth that is both inspiring and deeply unsettling. The Holocaust did not begin with concentration camps. It began with hatred tolerated, prejudice ignored, and the gradual acceptance of the idea that some lives mattered less than others.

    What makes this documentary so powerful is that it reminds us that history is not simply a collection of dates and events.

    History is made by ordinary people making extraordinary choices. During one of humanity's darkest chapters, there were men and women who risked everything to do what was right.

    They opened their homes, hid families in attics and basements, forged documents, shared precious food, and placed their own lives—and the lives of their loved ones—in jeopardy to save complete strangers. Their courage was not born from power or privilege. It was born from conscience.

    The title This Ordinary Thing serves as a reminder that heroism is often found in the most ordinary acts of compassion. A door opened. A hand extended. A life protected.

    As we watch the rise of division, intolerance, and antisemitism in various parts of the world today, films like this become more than historical documentaries—they become warnings. They challenge us to recognize the signs that previous generations failed to confront before it was too late.

    The responsibility of remembrance does not belong only to survivors or historians. It belongs to all of us. By remembering those who suffered, and honoring those who stood against evil when it was dangerous to do so, we help ensure that their stories continue to guide future generations.

    Because history should never repeat itself. And sometimes, the most extraordinary thing we can do is refuse to remain silent when humanity is at stake. And one who saves one life, saves the entire world.

    #WW2 #holiocaust #germany #heroism #film #filmdocumentary #history

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    28 mins
  • 4-Part Docu-Series BALANCE: A Perimenopause Journey with Co-Director Sadhvi Siddahli Shree
    Jun 9 2026

    In this interview, Sadhvi Sadhali Sri discusses the realities of dealing with hormonal imbalance during midlife. Many women feel isolated by their symptoms, but this conversation offers a necessary perspective on why you are not alone in this experience. We discuss the motivations behind her documentary series and why addressing hormone health openly is essential for millions of women today.

    Understanding your perimenopause symptoms can feel overwhelming, but this discussion highlights the importance of shared experiences in managing these changes. By watching this, you gain insight into the broader conversation surrounding women's health and the resources available to help you find balance. Whether you are seeking validation or practical awareness, this look at the documentary provides a supportive starting point for your own health path.

    The doc-series BALANCE was created by Sadhvi Siddhali Shree and Sadhvi Anubhuti, award-winning monk-filmmakers. Upon discovering their low hormone levels are caused by perimenopause, two monks seek to regain balance over their lives while suffering from symptoms of sleeplessness, anxiety, and fatigue. Searching for answers, the monks are hit with roadblocks of misinformation, lack of education, and inequality throughout the medical system.

    They find that a cancelled study by the Women's Health Initiative in 2002 is largely responsible for the harsh views on hormone therapy, and seek out doctors from all backgrounds to help squash the lies. Through these conversations, their own journeys on hormone therapy and using natural lifestyle changes, plus conversations with fellow patients who are suffering from intense symptoms, the monks take on the challenge of stopping misinformation, fighting medical injustice, and educating women on how to make the best choices to live the lives they deserve. #menopause #perimenopause #perimenopausejourney #perimenpauserelief #health #medicine #hormones #hormonehealth #hormonebalance #hormonereplacement #hormonereplacementtherapy

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    38 mins
  • Liron Topaz'a Animated Short SABA: Finding Closure and Moving Forward in an Upside Down World
    Jun 5 2026

    Liron Topaz’s animated short film, an official selection at this year's Tribeca Film Festival, SABA takes us into an abstract and symbolic world where gravity is reversed, a unique bond forms between a grandfather and his grandson.

    As Saba, the grandfather guides the boy through this surreal reality, a violent storm strikes, tearing one of the ropes anchoring their home - and with it, their life together.

    After suffering a devastating loss of Saba, the boy embarks on an emotional journey in search of closure. Through a stylized and poetic visual language, the film explores life's fundamental questions: the paths we take, separation from those we love, and the endless effort to find closure, reconcile loss, and move forward.

    The film one of the most beautiful stories I have seen this year that will help bring closure and healing to many audiences around the world.

    #animation #animatedshort #shortfilm #filmfestival #tribecafilmfestival #film #cinema #filmmaker #filmmaking #filmdirector #love #family #loss #bondoncinema

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    35 mins
  • Actor Ethan Daniel Corbett Discusses His Intense Role in Astrolatry - An Out of This World Psychological Thriller
    Jun 2 2026

    Ethan Daniel Corbett stars in the new feature film ASTROLATRY, about an obsessive loner's infatuation with a beauty cream model propels him into violent delusions after an alien meteor crash-lands onto his rooftop.

    The film has strong sexual overtones, but the acting performance from Ethan truly outshines the storyline.

    The film is both sci-fi, drama, and a bit campy, but that’s what makes for a future cult film become a classic.

    Ethan Daniel Corbett is an award-winning actor and producer.

    He obtained a scholarship to study a BFA in Musical Theatre at California State University, Fullerton, one of the top Theatre Programs in the nation.

    While at University, Ethan booked a Series Regular role in a Soap Opera called "Youthful Daze," in which he shined as the devoted Tommy Dinato. After the end of his work on "Youthful Daze," Ethan sought out to further develop his craft and studied at Second City, Chicago.

    Shortly after, Ethan booked the role of Nico in the film "Blood," where he intimidated audiences with his powerful performance as the leader of a Neo-Nazi gang. "Blood" was featured in the short film gallery at Cannes Film Festival in 2018. This film led to many other roles for Ethan as the antagonist, like Wyatt L'hiver in Hulu's "Voodoo."

    Ethan is now producing many films such as: Death & Life, Regression, and All The Mens Hangers.

    Ethan stars in the new feature film ASTROLATRY. An obsessive loner's infatuation with a beauty cream model propels him into violent delusions after an alien meteor crash-lands onto his rooftop.

    #pschologicalthriller #thriller #indiefilm #featurefilm #meteors #astroid #film #filmmaker #actor #acting #filmmaking #bondoncinema #cinema #movie

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    50 mins