Interviews/ Reviews
New York Independent Women Film Festival — January 2026A Space Where Women’s Stories Claim the Center
The New York Independent Women Film Festival continues to establish itself as one of the...
It’s Déjà vu in Freakier Friday
At this point, few audience members watching Freakier Friday will be unfamiliar with the body-swap genre of...
Wednesday: Season 2 (Part 1) – Review
Entering a second season of a series when it has achieved critical or commercial success...
Review: A Love Supreme: The John Coltrane Story (screenplay)
…Winner of Best Script at the Detroit Independent Film Festival, this music biopic aims not...
Proving Humanity One Click at a Time: Joseph Neibich Nybyk on Turning Captchas into Spiritual Quests”
In his latest short film, Joseph Niebich Nybyk transforms an everyday annoyance—the humble Captcha—into an...
An Evening of Vision and Courage at the NY Independent Women Film Festival
Sebastien Leo The second live event of the New York Independent Women Film Festival, held...
Review: The Forest
Winner of Best Short Script at the Atlanta Movie Awards, Zachary Gossett’s The Forest is...
Michael Shanks brings Dave Franco and Alison Brie “Together”
There are a few kinds of horror films, but of the two main camps, there...
“Shaken, Not Stirred: Joseph Neibich Nybyk on Mixing Hollywood Spectacle with Stand-Up Soul”
From slinging cocktails at the Beverly Hills Hotel to trading punch-lines with late-night legends, Joseph...
Festival Review Report London International MovieMaker Festival – April 2025 Edition
The second edition of the London International MovieMaker Festival reaffirmed its role as a key meeting point...
Not Every German Was a Nazi: Rita Reinecker Tells a Forgotten Truth
At 83, Rita Reinecker proves that it’s never too late to bring powerful stories to...
Adolescence: Do You Know Who Your Children Are?
Adolescence, the latest effort from one take wonder Philip Barantini (Boiling Point), has been widely...
Long Bright River – A Review
One of the most enduring genres of television are “cop shows,” whether procedurals or crime...
Souleymane’s Story: Cycling Around Paris to Find Solace and Safety
Boris Lojkine, the French director whose film Hope won the SACD Prize at the 2014 Cannes Film...














