The Planet of the Apes films have made us wonder about the price of power, and how humans will do everything to get it – will the third do the same?
For Dinner With Dames #9, Cinefemme gathered a group of women filmmakers to dine with Lawrence Kopeikin, entertainment attorney at Morris Yorn.
There’s a way, many ways, actually, to make a satisfying film about a lighthearted romp, but Paris Can Wait never finds any of these paths.
While I Am Jane Doe suffers from some questionable editing and music choices, it is a significant film that deserves global recognition.
The characters in her films don’t say much, but Claire Denis still manages to create worlds where communication arrives in other forms.
Frank Vs. God delivers a solid thought provoking film about a man who loses everything and fights against the term “act of good”.
The only thing to “Be Afraid” of is the lack of originality in this uninteresting horror effort from director Drew Gabreski.
In this all new episode of the Film Inquiry Podcast, Jay & Mike rank the Pixar filmography and talk about the Han Solo film!
Don’t let the inauspicious title fool you; In This Corner of the World has been anything but meek. A box office hit in Japan and a winner at their Academy Awards, its subsequent run on the festival circuit was met with further acclaim.
I Am Heath Ledger is a deeply intimate look at the late actor, but fails to ask important questions about the man behind the mask.
Documentary distributors Dogwoof continue their hot streak with this fascinating inside look at Ronald Reagan’s presidency.
47 Meters Down is a total shark sandwich of a film, that will leave every audience member wishing they were watching Jaws instead.
Dylan Walker is attending the Edinburgh International Film Festival and reviews Paris Can Wait, God’s Own Country & Bad Day For The Cut.
CBS Films is gunning for a lucrative action series with American Assassin, hoping the best-selling novels from Vince Flynn and Kyle Mills will provide a backbone for the company for years to come.
In the second of a series for 2017, we take a run-down through the box office potential of several high-profile summer movies.