Though with a generic plot, Triple Threat is a slick, entertaining feature that works best as a showcase for the talents of its three leads.
At the 6th San Francisco Dinner with Dames, Cinefemme gathered a group of women filmmakers to dine with George Rush, SF based entertainment lawyer and producer.
In this latest series of The Simpsons Greatest Hits, we discuss the episode Bart Sells His Soul, a darker episode for the character.
While at times a frustrating watch, The Cannibal Club is an unusual treat for horror fans and a fascinating piece of filmmaking from Guto Parente.
Knife + Heart constantly walks the very fine line between a comedy and a true horror. It at times excels at both, but rarely infuses the two into a coherent film.
A Madea Family Funeral is a message we need to hear, but sadly, the Hallelujah’s don’t come until the credits.
SXSW 2019 featured some excellent horror films, like Us and Little Monsters, but also lesser ones like Tales from the Lodge and Tone-Deaf.
While Gloria Bell might be almost a carbon copy of 2013’s Gloria, the film demonstrates how much Sebastián Lelio has evolved as a director over the past six years.
We were able to speak with Gilles Lellouche, director of the sports comedy about synchronized swimming called Sink or Swim.
Hellboy, caught between the worlds of the supernatural and human, battles an ancient sorceress bent on revenge.
We analyze the short films of Don Hertzfeldt, which though seemingly simple, actually have quite a lot to say.
American Dreams and crossroads shape the path ahead for our characters on Riverdale, setting up a potentially satisfying season finale and upcoming seaon four.
The White Crow boasts an excellent lead performance from Oleg Ivenko, but the central character remains cold and distant throughout.
Be it a gripping thriller or a moving and thought-provoking social commentary, when it comes to documentaries the Glasgow Film Festival has you covered.
Christophe Honoré’s Sorry Angel is a deceptively complex character study, portraying a tragic relationship without succumbing to miserablism.