Paracinema Fest 2018: Looking Back at The Films of Sarah Jacobson
Paracinema Fest 2018: Looking Back At The Films Of Sarah Jacobson

We look back on the too short career of Sarah Jacobson, who insisted on doing things her own way, and was known for her endless enthusiasm and passion for the arts.

THE LAST RACE is a Straight Winner
THE LAST RACE: A Straight Winner

The Last Race is a beautiful documentary that is, able to move between overtly stylized and ethnographic motifs while still remaining a unified piece.

WELCOME HOME: Underutilization of Talent & Concept
WELCOME HOME: Underutilization Of Talent & Concept

Welcome Home has a melting pot of possibilities, preying on human fear, but much like its local creep, it skulks when it should attack.

POKÉMON DETECTIVE PIKACHU Trailer
POKÉMON DETECTIVE PIKACHU Trailer

In a world where people collect Pokémon to do battle, a boy comes across an intelligent talking Pikachu who seeks to be a detective.

HOW TO GET AWAY WITH MURDER (S5E8): Love, Tears And Murder!
HOW TO GET AWAY WITH MURDER (S5E8): Love, Tears And Murder!

Amongst all the madness a moment of love outshines all the revelations and murder, but the final episode of How To Get Away With Murder comes together strongly.

Interview With HALE COUNTY THIS MORNING, THIS EVENING Director RaMell Ross
“How Do I Suspend The Meaning Of Blackness?” Interview With HALE COUNTY THIS MORNING, THIS EVENING Director RaMell Ross

We spoke with RaMell Ross, director of Hale County This Morning, This Evening, about the fluidity of documentary, the representation of blackness, and more.

JONATHAN: A Subtle But Meaningful Foray
JONATHAN: A Subtle But Meaningful Foray

Jonathan is a rare and affecting fair, as tenuous as life is, especially when there’s a divergence within your own skin.

HALE COUNTY THIS MORNING, THIS EVENING: The Beautiful Power of the Everyday
HALE COUNTY THIS MORNING, THIS EVENING: The Beautiful Power of the Everyday

Hale County This Morning, This Evening is a staggering achievement of filmmaking, and an essential American text.

GREEN BOOK: A Spoonful Of Sugar

Green Book is an easygoing film about difficult issues, and that dichotomy will rub many people the wrong way, but will charm others.

BUFFALO BOYS Trailer
BUFFALO BOYS Trailer

In Buffalo Boys, two brothers named Jamar and Suwo come back to the land of Java after years of exile, to avenge their father, a Sultan.

TRANSIT & The Petzold Gaze
TRANSIT & The Petzold Gaze

Transit finds Christian Petzold on the same end of the telescope as his previous films, but looking through a more sophisticated, evolved tool with a wider view of the medium.

Interview With Samantha Mathis, Star Of THE CLOVEHITCH KILLER
Interview With Samantha Mathis, Star Of THE CLOVEHITCH KILLER

We spoke with Samantha Mathis, star of the upcoming horror film The Clovehitch Killer, about enjoying horror movies and playing in them.

STELLA'S LAST WEEKEND: An Intimate Ode To Love, Loss, & Family
STELLA’S LAST WEEKEND: An Intimate Ode To Love, Loss, & Family

With the strong talent behind the film, it isn’t hard to find things not to enjoy about the Stella’s Last Weekend.

IN A RELATIONSHIP: Nobody Is Having Any Fun

Though an honest take on dating today may be In a Relationship’s aim, the lack of tension in how it explores the landscape leaves the relationships limp, flat, and more predictable.

THE WILD PEAR TREE: An Engrossing Study of an Insufferable Character
THE WILD PEAR TREE: An Engrossing Study Of An Insufferable Character

The Wild Pear Tree is a character study so richly detailed, the audience is left feeling like we’ve actually spent time with such an insufferable individual once its all over.