Without a board to ride, what is a skater? This question of need and identity lies at the heart of the new movie Skate Kitchen, a fictional coming-of-age story about teen skater girls based on the ...
As the new movie Skate Kitchen proves, sometimes growing up in the suburbs can be a bit dull. So when introverted Long Island skateboarder Camille (Rachelle Vinberg) discovers an all-girl, New York ...
Skate Kitchen (2018, directed by Crystal Moselle. U.S.A., in English/Spanish (subtitles), Color, 106 minutes). “Skate Kitchen” is a New York City-based coming-of-age film that centers around a group ...
A young person on a skateboard becomes a precious, fleeting image of liberation in Crystal Moselle’s “Skate Kitchen” and Bing Liu’s “Minding the Gap.” Both these movies — one a drama, the other a ...
'The Wolfpack' director Crystal Moselle returns with 'Skate Kitchen,' a fiction debut about a girl skateboarder in New York. By THR Staff Crystal Moselle, who attracted unexpected attention by ...
Mid-morning just off the Venice boardwalk, six striking young women arrive, skateboards in tow. The Skate Kitchen tends to roll deep wherever they go, even on this summer day when the New York ...
Not in the kitchen but partying: from left, Rachelle Vinberg (Camille), Ajani Russell (Indigo), Nina Moran (Kurt), Dede Lovelace (Janay), Alexander Cooper (Charlie) The film has a semi-documentary ...
"The Wolfpack" director Crystal Moselle's first narrative feature uses a real-life Instagram feed as the basis for a compelling NYC drama. That’s the arc for Camille (Rachelle Vinberg), an 18-year-old ...
Christina Radish is the Senior Entertainment Reporter at Collider. Having worked at Collider for over a decade (since 2009), her primary focus is on film and television interviews with talent both in ...
Real swagger means being (and feeling) cool without trying, a.k.a. the cast of Skate Kitchen. Based on character alone, they stand out as an engaging, intelligent, compelling group of women. I know ...
"The Wolfpack" director Crystal Moselle makes her narrative feature debut with this winning portrait of a female skater crew. Moselle met the film’s core cast after a chance encounter on a train, and ...