From the 1939 movie The Wizard of Oz, screenplay by Noel Langley & Florence Ryerson & Edgar…
Queen Mary spat on a handkerchief, knelt and cleaned the boy’s bleeding knee…
I don’t know what I was expecting from this movie, but it wasn’t that. Listen, I’ve…
Aleksander Dovzhenko (1894–1956) was a prominent Soviet filmmaker, along with Eisenstein and Pudovkin…
“What you were listening to is some kind of creative, almost X-rated radio here from Eric Swan on…
For almost two decades, NYC-based filmmaker Jeremiah Kipp has made a name for himself as a creator of bold and uncompromising experimental narratives focused on character-driven stories that transcend the line…
A thoughtful film about grief, culture, and lies.
Pitching your project is the transition from a concrete idea (the screenplay) to an enterprise in motion (the film shoot and beyond). Such a transcendental…
It’s hard to know where to start when writing a review for Midsommar, especially one which is spoiler-free. Especially since how I felt…
Review by Russell Whitehouse; Originally published here
What does it mean to fight for a cause? What if one has no casus belli? What if no one does? Such are some of the themes explored in Alejandro Landes’ MONOS.
Whenever a headline goes wizzing by my eyeballs that claims a sequel is already in the works to a movie that hasn’t been released yet, I can only think that were not too far away from just having instant films. They’ll be out before the movie is even finished.
Another day, another step closer towards the world of Spaceballs.