Film Inquiry spoke to Trevor Anderson about everything from incorporating camcorde transitions to what he hopes audiences take away from the film.
Late Night with the Devil will leave you speechless by film’s end, unable to verbalize how you feel or what you are seeing.
Film Inquiry spoke with editor Lucas Harger, who had two films recently premiere at SXSW!
With Easter just around the corner, it felt like the perfect time to check The Omen off my list.
Bottle Conditioned is a fresh documentary about a beer known for being aged, and I recommend pairing it with a glass or two for yourself.
While it might take longer than we want, I hope that in the years to come we have an Academy Awards that shows the true range of cinema.
Now more than ever, filmmakers and production companies are gearing toward zero-waste set design.
Directors and fellow actors have come and gone, but Jonas Chernick remains, returning each year to the Glasgow Film Festival with a new cast and crew.
Society of the Snow delivers a powerful narrative that transcends the screen, prompting audiences to contemplate the depths of human endurance.
In this SXSW report, we take a look at two female-driven titles: An Army of Women and We Were Dangerous.
A skill that speaks to a seasoned directing team, but as a debut feature Birdeater tests and tortures, and doesn’t waver.
Had Reality been released today, it likely would have attracted more eyeballs to what is truly a fascinating film.
A dark fairy tale that blurs the line between reality and fantasy, Riddle of Fire will make you feel young again in the best way possible.
By the final image of The Promised Land, we’ve been taken on an epic adventure, and in our heart of hearts, we are sated by the sweep of it all.
Club Zero is often disturbing and always engaging, but it’s certainly not for everyone.