RACER AND THE JAILBIRD: A Melodramatic Mess
RACER AND THE JAILBIRD: A Melodramatic Mess

An exhausting watch, Racer and the Jailbird never figures out which direction it wants to go in, never forging a true sense of character.

Baby Talk: Interview With Joanne Mitchell, Creator & Star Of ATTACK OF THE ADULT BABIES
Baby Talk: Interview With Joanne Mitchell, Creator & Star Of ATTACK OF THE ADULT BABIES

We got to speak with Joanne Mitchell, the creator and star of the outrageous horror-comedy Attack of the Adult Babies.

The Doppelgänger: Seeing Double in Modern Movies
The Doppelgänger: Seeing Double In Modern Movies

Handed down through folklore and myths, movies about doppelgängers present a lasting cinematic device through all kinds of uncanny scenarios.

ZOO: A Charming Family Flick That'll Leave You Wanting More
ZOO: A Charming Family Flick That’ll Leave You Wanting More

Certainly a crowd pleaser, Zoo is light and easy, yet lacks a certain depth for its subject matter, despite its talented cast, that will leave you wanting more.

Dinner With Dames San Francisco #2 - With Jennie Frisbie (Recap)
Dinner With Dames San Francisco #2 – With Jennie Frisbie (Recap)

At the second San Francisco Dinner with Dames, Cinefemme gathered a group of women filmmakers to dine with literary manager and partner at Magnet Management.

INCREDIBLES 2: Belated Sequel Doesn't Lose A Step
INCREDIBLES 2: Belated Sequel Doesn’t Lose A Step

Incredibles 2 is a fast-moving, heartfelt, gorgeous, well-acted, tightly-plotted, and funny movie that left the need for another sequel, which will hopefully be released sooner than 2032.

Sheffield Doc/Fest 2018: A Northern Success Story
Sheffield Doc/Fest 2018: A Northern Success Story

Musanna Ahmed attended this year’s Sheffield Doc/Fest and reviews some of the highlights: Minding the Gap, McQueen, and more.

HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON: THE HIDDEN WORLD Trailer
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON: THE HIDDEN WORLD Trailer

As Hiccup fulfills his dream of creating a peaceful dragon utopia, Toothless’ discovery of an untamed, elusive mate draws the Night Fury away.

DICK SISTERS: Short But Sweet-ish
DICK SISTERS: Short But Sweet-ish

Rooted by clever dialogue and personable actresses, Dick Sisters is an endearingly quirky short film.

ACTION POINT: Welcome Back To Jackass
ACTION POINT: Welcome Back To Jackass

Far from running out of steam as the the silver screen’s likable misfit of the 2000s, Action Point shows the veteran stuntman and actor Johnny Knoxville at the top of his game.

Interview With Adam Sobel, Director Of THE WORKERS CUP: “You Find Great Inequity Everywhere In The World”

We were able to speak with Adam Sobel, director of the documentary The Workers Cup, focusing on labor camps in Qatar in preparation for the 2022 World Cup.

DOUBTFUL: A Heartfelt & Earnest Debut
DOUBTFUL: A Heartfelt & Earnest Debut

Doubtful proves to be an intelligent, intimate, and potent first feature for Israelian director Eliran Elya.

HOTEL ARTEMIS: Overstuffed, Scattershot Crime Story Wastes All-Star Cast
HOTEL ARTEMIS: Overstuffed, Scattershot Crime Story Wastes All-Star Cast

Despite the wickedly talented cast and the generous dash of futuristic flair, Hotel Artemis disappoints with its rushed storytelling to an overabundance of thinly written characters.

THE WORKERS CUP: A Poignant & Painful Look At The Humanity Behind The Spectacle
THE WORKERS CUP: A Poignant & Painful Look At The Humanity Behind The Spectacle

As the 2018 World Cup quickly approaches, The Workers Cup serves as an uncomfortable reminder of the humanity behind one of the world’s most beloved sporting spectacles.

Hidden Gem: THE LOOKOUT
Hidden Gem: THE LOOKOUT

2007’s The Lookout boasts a talented cast, and manages to be fun while maintaining suspense – it’s a hidden gem that’s worth discovering.