The National Film Festival For Talented Youth: Opening Night Gala
The National Film Festival For Talented Youth 2019 Closing Night: Generation NOW

The NFFTY is scheduled to end on October 27, 2019, with these last seven short features: Virgencita, Green, Men Helping Women, Winner of Peace, Charley Horse, The Best is Yet to Come and Lavender.

Downtown LA Film Festival 2019: Interview With Zenon Samuels, Director Of SURVIVE
Downtown LA Film Festival 2019: Interview With Zenon Samuels, Director Of SURVIVE

Ahead of its presentation at the Downtown LA Film Festival, we spoke to Zenon Samuels about his short film Survive.

VITA & VIRGINIA: A Dissapointing Emotional Conundrum
VITA & VIRGINIA: A Dissapointing Emotional Conundrum

An insufferable venture that completely misses the mark, despite the strong material, Vita & Virginia is nothing short of a disaster.

The Sting Of Death: JOKER And BONNIE & CLYDE
The Sting Of Death: JOKER And BONNIE & CLYDE

It’s possible that the great Pauline Kael might have liked Joker – Chris Cassingham compares it to another controversially violent film, Bonnie & Clyde.

2019 Film Fest 919 Report 3: CLEMENCY, THE AERONAUTS & THE TWO POPES
2019 Film Fest 919 Report 3: CLEMENCY, THE AERONAUTS & THE TWO POPES

In his third report from the second annual Film Fest 919, Josh Martin reviews Clemency, The Aeronauts and The Two Popes.

Monsterfest 2019: COLOR OUT OF SPACE
Monsterfest 2019: COLOR OUT OF SPACE

Color Out of Space heralds Richard Stanley’s return, a man given short shrift and who has a great eye for throwback horror and truly creepy cinema.

Screamfest Horror Film Festival 2019: GLASS CABIN
Screamfest Horror Film Festival 2019: GLASS CABIN

Glass Cabin is a delectable little horror short reaching into the depths of the human mind, a mind that cannot be trusted.

THE LIGHTHOUSE: A Saltwater-Soaked Meditation On Madness
THE LIGHTHOUSE: A Saltwater-Soaked Meditation On Madness

If you’re willing to take a chance and join Eggers, Pattinson, and Dafoe on their very weird journey, you’ll find it’s worth the trip.

THE KILL TEAM: An Outstanding Nat Wolff Leads Murky Moralistic War Story
THE KILL TEAM: An Outstanding Nat Wolff Leads Murky Moralistic War Story

Despite Nat Wolff’s outstanding performance, those interseted in The Kill Team are better off sticking with the documentary.

CATHERINE THE GREAT Miniseries: Not Nearly As Great As Its Namesake
CATHERINE THE GREAT Miniseries: Not Nearly As Great As Its Namesake

Although Helen Mirren’s performance as Catherine the Great is good, the miniseries itself was a chore to finish despite weighing in at only four hours.

MARRIAGE STORY Trailer
MARRIAGE STORY Trailer

Noah Baumbach’s incisive and compassionate look at a marriage breaking up and a family staying together.

SUCCESSION Season 2: A Gripping, If Somewhat Funny, Shakespearean Power Drama
SUCCESSION Season 2: A Gripping, If Somewhat Funny, Shakespearean Power Drama

Succession not just succeeds at expanding the strong foundation that the first season built, it also keeps escalating the stakes, tensions and hilarity.

2019 Film Fest 919 Report 2: FORD V FERRARI, HONEY BOY & THE TRUTH
2019 Film Fest 919 Report 2: FORD V FERRARI, HONEY BOY & THE TRUTH

In his second report from Film Fest 919, Josh Martin reviews Ford V Ferrari, Honey Boy and The Truth.

THE DEAD CENTER: What’s Beyond The Grave?
THE DEAD CENTER: What’s Beyond The Grave?

The Dead Center is one of the more intriguing, effective indie thrillers as of recent memory.

BIG MOUTH Season 3: Like Its Characters, The Show Is Growing Up & Making Mistakes Along The Way
BIG MOUTH Season 3: Like Its Characters, The Show Is Growing Up & Making Mistakes Along The Way

Mirroring the problematic characters it depicts, Big Mouth is a bit of a disjointed mess, hilarious at times and problematic at others.