Riley Stearns’ follow-up to “The Art of Self-Defense,” “Dual,” has some interesting “Black Mirror”-esque concepts, and the casting of Karen…
Browsing: Film Festival
‘892’ (Directed by Abi Damaris Corbin) John Boyega has shown time to time that he is a prominent screen actor.…
“La Guerra Civil” is a solid debut work from Eva Longoria as she shows us the impact that the De…
Kogonada goes the “Ex-Machina” route with his adaptation of “Saying Goodbye to Yang,” thanks to its minimalistic sci-fi treatment. “After…
There are no words other than fascinating, beautiful, and entrancing to describe Sara Dosa’s documentary about Katia and Maurice Krafft,…
Mimi Cave shows us her slick directing style while delivering a carnivorous bite on modern dating with a Hannibal Lecter-approved…
Although Jesse Eisenberg’s directorial debut, “When You Finish Saving the World,” has some strong moments where it shows family failing…
Covid 19 rages, but that isn’t stopping film festivals from delivering the best in quality films to audiences and journalists.…
As Reinaldo Marcus Green’s “King Richard” begins, we get a glimpse of a man named Richard Williams (Will Smith); who…
The Nepal Cultural International Film Festival (NCIFF) recently ushered in its third session and went out with much pomp, fan-fair,…