A successful, albeit safe exercise in suspense and mystery, Henry Shum Jr. breaks through in ‘Broadcast Signal Intrusion.’
Browsing: Film Festivals
Women Is Losers is one of the first films to receive its premiere this year at SXSW. A considerable amount of inspiration for this film’s narrative…
Rising film composer Gavin Brivik dives into the making of the Sundance 2021 breakout hit, ‘Wild Indian’.
We sit down with actress-turned-director Carlson Young to talk ‘The Blazing World’ and the many Horror films that inspired her.
Filmmaker Sean Ellis takes us behind the scenes of ‘Eight for Silver’ and how he brought new life to the Werewolf mythos.
On the Count of Three is a must-see just from the premise alone: Two depressed and suicidal best friends make a pact to kill each other…
‘How It Ends’ is another pandemic-inspired dark comedy, but this time full with celebrity cameos. This will surely age well!
Profound Japanese filmmaker Sion Sono makes his English debut with Prisoners of the Ghostland and… it’s a lot to unpack. An unapologetic Samurai-Western with dashes of…
Judas and the Black Messiah isn’t one to mince words or dabble in metaphors like other films, even overtly political ones. Instead, it allows the story…
Rebecca Hall’s directorial debut, ‘Passing’ is carried by two strong performances, but it feels like something is missing.






