I recently had the pleasure of speaking with filmmaker Georgie Cowan-Turner, whose latest short film “My Morning Routine” is a…
Browsing: Film Festival
Anita Rocha da Silveira’s “Medusa” does brim with social commentary and reverence of several important topics and transgressions; its best…
“The Story of My Wife” (“A feleségem története,” original title) is a gorgeously-looking 3-hour romance epic about jealousy, amorous escapades,…
Bluebird Pictures is a production company based in East London and its recent offering is the World Cinema Film Festival,…
“The Mad Women’s Ball” (“Le bal des folles,” original title) has something missing in its narrative that leaves the audience…
Rob Savage’s follow-up to “Host” (2020), “DASHCAM,” is an anarchic disappointment. It has the bloody brigades for gorehounds, except it is…
Lucile Hadžihalilović continues her streak of crafting nightmarish fever-dream-esque films with her latest, “Earwig,” which is a weird film that…
“I’m Your Man” once again questions whether humans and artificial intelligence can build a relationship together with a rom-com twist…
Edgar Wright’s “Last Night in Soho” has a killer soundtrack, Giallo references, a magnetic ‘60s style that fizzes and pops,…
Antione Fuqua’s remake of “The Guilty” has some thrilling moments, thanks to Jake Gyllenhaal’s performance; however, it lacks the impact…