Interviews/ Reviews


Montreal Critics Week: A New Space for Bold Cinema and In-Depth Discussion

In its inaugural year, Montreal Critics’ Week has already made a name for itself by focusing on...

Review: Inked in Blood — a bruising, propulsive revenge noir

Fresh off its Best Script win at the Los Angeles Silver Screen Film Festival, Paul...

Tokyo Women’s Film Festival Concludes Successful Edition in February, Honors Outstanding Films and Filmmakers

Tokyo, Japan – The Tokyo Women’s Film Festival wrapped up its spirited online edition this February...

The Recipient – A Review

Getting any film made is extremely difficult. Films made in the independent space are a...

The Voices of Tomorrow: Educators in a Dangerous Time

In recent years, as we are faced with tremendously controversial electoral politics and shocking global...

Echoes of Faith: Reading The Christians – Earth’s Cry, Heaven’s Smile

The Christians: Earth’s Cry ~ Heaven’s Smile, winner of the Athens Indie Film Festival, is...

Berlinale 2025 | How to Be Normal and the Oddness of the Other World

Festival programmers work hard to build lineups that fit their sections. It’s part of the...

Nyctophobia: An Experimental Journey Into Fear and Anxiety

In her debut feature, experimental film director Seayoon Jeong takes a deep dive into the...

The Fire Inside – A Review

Film development, production, and release can vary widely in length due to various factors. Smaller...

Black Doves – A Review

I entered Black Doves really wanting to like it. I’d first been introduced to series creator Joe Barton’s...

Toronto Film Festival 2024 | The Party’s Over

From this year’s Toronto International Film Festival, comes The Party’s Over (Spanish: Se acabó la fiesta).This movie has...

Toronto Screening of Political Thriller on August 18 at York Cinema

Toronto audiences will have the opportunity to watch a gripping new political thriller on August...

A Triumph or a Failure – The Bear Review

A lot of parallels can be drawn between the stories and themes The Bear explores in the...

Kinds of Kindness – A Review

In my first quarter of grad school, we spent three weeks watching Krzysztof Kieślowski’s Three...