THE DEVIL AND FATHER AMORTH Trailer

The documentary THE DEVIL AND FATHER AMORTH sees renowned horror director William Friedkin follow a Catholic priest who performs the ninth exorcism on an Italian woman.

Fantasy Science Pt. 5: Solutions To The Fermi Paradox & Life Among The Stars In Film
Fantasy Science Pt. 5: Solutions To The Fermi Paradox & Life Among The Stars In Film

Why haven’t we found any signs of life out there in the universe, when statistically, there should be? This is Fermi’s Paradox, and in this new Fantasy Science column, we cover some of the explanations offered for this paradox in movies and TV.

Let The Sunshine In: Juliette Binoche Delights In Off-kilter Rom-com
LET THE SUNSHINE IN: Juliette Binoche Delights In Off-kilter Rom-com

Director Claire Denis is choosing a more diverse range of film projects than any other time in her career – and it’s best exemplified by Let the Sunshine in, a romcom that subverts genre expectations on the hunt for true love.

SUPER TROOPERS 2: A Blast from the Past
SUPER TROOPERS 2: A Blast From The Past

17 years after Super Troopers became a modest financial success and cult comedy favourite, Super Troopers 2 sees the characters return – and nothing substantial has changed in the intervening years, for better and for worse.

Tribeca Film Festival: From Documentary to Fiction, This One Covers It All
Tribeca Reviews: From Documentary to Fiction, This One Covers It All

Stephanie Archer gives a roundup of some of her experiences at Tribeca Film Festival, including a sci-fi, documentaries, shorts, and more.

DEADPOOL 2 Trailer
DEADPOOL 2 Trailer

In Deadpool 2, after surviving a near fatal bovine attack, Wade Wilson struggles to fulfill his dream of becoming Mayberry’s hottest bartender while also learning to cope with his lost sense of taste.

Rollerball 2018: Trump, Zuckerberg and the Future Present
Rollerball 2018: Trump, Zuckerberg & The Future Present

The 1975 sci-fi Rollerball depicts a world run by a global corporate state that has eradicated war, famine and disease – and yet, it can’t help but feel prescient in the era of Trump, Mark Zuckerberg and Cambridge Analytica.

95 AND 6 TO GO: A Personal Documentation Of Transgenerational Memory
95 AND 6 TO GO: A Personal Documentation Of Transgenerational Memory

95 And 6 To Go follows the Takesues in a one-of-a-kind document; exploring the family’s innately meaningful transgenerational memories.

Tribeca Film Festival: Animated Shorts Curated by Whoopi Goldberg
Tribeca Film Festival: Animated Shorts Curated By Whoopi Goldberg

Stephanie Archer reports on her time during Tribeca Film Festival 2018, and reviews the animated short films curated by Whoopi Goldberg.

Tribeca Reviews: Women-Directed Coming-of-Age Films: ALL THESE SMALL MOMENTS, LEMONADE, THE MISEDUCATION OF CAMERON POST, and LITTLE WOODS
Tribeca Reviews: Women-Directed Coming-of-Age Films: ALL THESE SMALL MOMENTS, LEMONADE, THE MISEDUCATION OF CAMERON POST & LITTLE WOODS

David Fontana discusses four films directed by women that show transitional periods of life, from an adolescent teen to an immigrant mother attempting to make it in America.

BLINDSPOTTING Trailer
BLINDSPOTTING Trailer

Lifelong friends Daveed Diggs and Rafael Casal co-wrote and star in Blindspotting, a story about the intersection of race and class, set against the backdrop of a rapidly gentrifying Oakland.

Dinner With Dames #15, With Dave Andron (Recap)

For Dinner With Dames #15, Cinefemme gathered a group of women filmmakers to dine with the night’s mentor, Dave Andron, showrunner of FX’s Snowfall.

Tribeca Review & Interviews: LITTLE WOODS: A Confident Debut
Tribeca Review & Interviews: LITTLE WOODS: A Confident Debut

Little Woods, the debut film by Nia DaCosta, had its premiere at this years Tribeca…

RBG Trailer
RBG: Supremely Courting My Affection

Supreme Court justices are probably the least known about relative to their immense significance, and RBG helps to humanize one of the nine most powerful people in America.

Tribeca Reviews: Foreign Zombie Flicks: THE NIGHT EATS THE WORLD & CARGO
Tribeca Reviews: Foreign Zombie Flicks: THE NIGHT EATS THE WORLD & CARGO

Both The Night Eats the World and Cargo, despite their differing subjects and approaches, manage to bring both meat and brains to the zombie film.