We heard this kid broke into music festivals around the world, toured with Mumford & Sons and caught it all on film in “No Cameras Allowed.” So, F & TV met up with him to talk Glastonbury, fake press passes and his upcoming film “Austin to Boston.
If you thought your friends who scored backstage passes to Tomorrowland were cool, think again. ““No Cameras Allowed” introduces you to James Marcus Haney, as he breaks into your favorite music festivals and lives to tell his story on camera.
There’s more to the holidays than just the food and travel. Some revolve around the television. Here are some family traditions that we are thankful for, no matter the season.
There’s more to the holidays than just the food and travel. Some revolve around the television. Here are some family traditions that we are thankful for, no matter the season.
“Low Down” is a biographical picture of jazz pianist Joe Albany (John Hawkes) through the eyes of his number one fan and daughter, Amy–Jo (Elle Fanning), and deals with their journey through the drug–riddled Hollywood scene of the seventies.
When I was a kid I attended the Waldorf School in Chicago. Waldorf schools are small private schools that exist in various parts of the country and focus on arts and a very specific method of education—they do not teach you how to read until about third grade—and they have been described by a few online articles as “cultish.” Part of the curriculum is the very specific requirement that students do not watch any TV or movies at home, a requirement that some families chose to follow.