A Man Who Just Loves To Act: An Interview With Glynn Turman
A Man Who Just Loves To Act: An Interview With Glynn Turman

Michael Frank spoke with actor Glynn Turman about his legendary career and his upcoming projects.

FEAST OF THE SEVEN FISHES: A Warm & Welcoming Exploration Of Italian Christmas Tradition
FEAST OF THE SEVEN FISHES: A Warm & Welcoming Exploration Of Italian Christmas Tradition

An enjoyable experience with memorable moments, Feast of the Seven Fishes is a heartwarming display of what Christmas means to Italian families.

THE INVISIBLE MAN Trailer
THE INVISIBLE MAN Trailer

In The Invisible Man, Cecilia’s (Elisabeth Moss) abusive ex takes his own life and leaves her fortune, she suspects his death was a hoax.

Welcome To SCHITT'S CREEK: One Of The Most Clever Comedies Of The Decade
Welcome To SCHITT’S CREEK: One Of The Most Clever Comedies Of The Decade

Schitt’s Creek is one of the best and brightest comedy shows of this decade – stop acting like a disgruntled pelican and watch it!

HIS DARK MATERIALS (S1E2) "The Idea of North": The Subtle Change & The Not-So-Subtle Fight
HIS DARK MATERIALS (S1E2) “The Idea of North”: The Subtle Change & The Not-So-Subtle Fight

If the rest of the season of His Dark Materials is as good as its second episode, we’re in for a great season.

Austin Film Festival 2019: Interview With Melora Walters Writer/Director/Star Of DROWNING
Austin Film Festival 2019: Interview With Melora Walters, Writer/Director/Star Of DROWNING

At Austin Film Festival 2019, Kristy Strouse spoke with Melora Walters, director, writer and star of the drama film Drowning, about her writing and directing process, and much more.

MICKEY AND THE BEAR: Camila Morrone Breaks Through In Touching Rural Drama
MICKEY AND THE BEAR: Camila Morrone Breaks Through In Touching Rural Drama

Mickey And The Bear probably doesn’t have the budget to campaign for the attention of “For Your Consideration” recipients but, with any luck, it will be recognised like Winter’s Bone before it.

MOTHERLESS BROOKLYN: Overlong & Tedious, But With Style & Heart
MOTHERLESS BROOKLYN: Overlong & Tedious, But With Style & Heart

Though not a fully-realized film, Motherless Brooklyn shows some promise, with an impressive neo-noir style and an admirable takeaway.

BOXED: A Testament To The Power Of Both Perspective & Its Format

Boxed is an example of how powerful a film about America’s darkest period can be if shot through the eyes of those who can understand the weight of what they’re portraying.

WAVES Trailer
WAVES Trailer

Waves traces the journey of a suburban African-American family as they navigate love, forgiveness, and coming together in the aftermath of a loss.

A Fan Conversation: How CABIN IN THE WOODS Kills Kids & Starts The Apocalypse
A Fan Conversation: How CABIN IN THE WOODS Kills Kids & Starts The Apocalypse

We “listen in” on a conversation between huge Cabin In The Woods fans, Clement Tyler Obropta and Karen Pinilla as they look back on Drew Goddard’s 2011 horror.

Austin Film Festival 2019 Report #3: Shorts, Liz Hannah Panel & THE BYGONE
Austin Film Festival 2019 Report #3: Shorts, Liz Hannah Panel & THE BYGONE

In this report from Austin Film Festival 2019 Kristy Strouse covers two interesting, female driven shorts, notes from a writer’s panel with Liz Hannah, and a review of The Bygone. 

Austin FF 2019, THE KILLING OF KENNETH CHAMBERLAIN (With Interviews)
Austin Film Festival 2019: THE KILLING OF KENNETH CHAMBERLAIN (& Interviews)

Based on the true story of the murder of Kenneth Chamberlain in White Plains NY in 2009, Austin Film Festival’s best narrative feature winner is the kind of hard but necessary watch.

THE KINGMAKER: Not All That Glitters Is Gold
THE KINGMAKER: Not All That Glitters Is Gold

The Kingmaker offers a really fascinating look at one of the most arresting political figures in recent history.

WESTERN STARS: Simply Springsteen
WESTERN STARS: Simply Springsteen

Western Stars isn’t going to break the music documentary mold, but if you’re a Springsteen fan, you should find plenty to love about it.