With most festivals moving full steam ahead, such as the recently wrapped Rotterdam and Sundance, the next two major ones on the calendar are Berlinale, which ...
"A cinematographer is a visual psychiatrist–moving an audience through a movie making them think the way you want them to think, painting pictures in the dark...
As the anxiety-ridden year of 2020 winds down, much will be said about how the pandemic has forever changed the film industry: crippling the arena of theatrica...
Any number of undergrad papers will tell us David Fincher’s corpus concerns obsession. More pertinent to his endurance as the rare A-list American auteur is it...
Adam Nayman, discussing his long and detailed book on Paul Thomas Anderson, will be the first person to tell you there is no small resource of writing on Paul ...
While not in control of the response, Tunde Johnson (Steven Silver) does control the conversation when deciding to come out as gay to his wealthy, Nigerian-bor...
Get ready for a tense ride because writers/directors Christine Molloy and Joe Lawlor's Rose Plays Julie never relinquishes its sense of brooding until the very...
76 Days, from directors Hao Wu, Weixi Chen, and an anonymous filmmaker, is a heartbreaking work of documentary vérité investigating the emerging COVID-19 outbr...
Between his feature film debut Monsters and Men in 2018 and the forthcoming Richard Williams (Venus and Serena's father) biopic starring Will Smith, Reinaldo M...
Theaters are starting to actually
reopen this month with purpose, but that doesn't mean they're going to be
populated with the same amount of new, firs...