Lovesong Trailer
LOVESONG Trailer

Lovesong drew strong praise after its debut at 2016’s Sundance Film Festival, and while it will enjoy only a small theatrical release, it looks like a gem worth tracking down.

CHAPTER & VERSE: Black Souls
CHAPTER & VERSE: Embracing Black Souls

Chapter & Verse is another strong reminder that stories about black lives must continue to be told—even if it treads familiar ground.

RINGS: A Poorly Wrought Attempt At Nostalgia
RINGS: A Poorly Wrought Attempt At Nostalgia

Rings is a film that falls flat on its face, failing to capture the raw and understated tension in the original American remake.

THE FITS: Navigating The Mazes Of Maturity
THE FITS: Navigating The Mazes Of Maturity

Filmed on a micro-budget, Anna Rose Holmer’s The Fits is a stunning debut feature, dealing with powerful themes of identity and gender.

LION: True Story Oscar-Bait That Fails To Roar
LION: True-Story Oscar Bait That Fails To Roar

Though its feel-good sentiments are hard to resist, there are simply too many tonal and structural issues that hold LION back from greatness.

A BRIGHTER SUMMER DAY: Fear And The Future
A BRIGHTER SUMMER DAY: Fear And The Future

Revisiting Edward Yang’s A BRIGHTER SUMMER DAY, a complex and emotional film that explores the past and the present in its 4 hour runtime.

PERSONAL SHOPPER Trailer
PERSONAL SHOPPER Trailer

Personal Shopper stars Kristen Stewart as a young woman caught up in the grief and intrigue of her twin’s death.

Blood In The Ice Cream: A Deeper Look At The CORNETTO TRILOGY
Blood In The Ice Cream: A Deeper Look At The CORNETTO TRILOGY

The Cornetto Trilogy are not only some of the funniest films this century, but they also convey important themes about life and maturity.

5 Quick Tips To Start Screenwriting Now (Video)
5 Quick Tips To Start Screenwriting Now (Video)

FI Editor in Chief Manon de Reeper is back with another screenwriting video – today, she has 5 tips to help you get started with writing!

YOUR NAME: New Life For Japanese Animation
YOUR NAME: New Life For Japanese Animation

Your Name is the latest anime from Makoto Shinkai; grounded in a contemporary setting, it is as endearing as it is gorgeous to watch unfold.

Fences: You Don't Have to Fix What Ain't Broken
FENCES: You Don’t Have To Fix What Ain’t Broken

Fences was recently nominated for multiple Academy Awards, but is Denzel Washington’s passion project worth all the hype?

Dinner with Dames: Dinner #5, With Morgan Long (Recap)
Dinner with Dames: Dinner #5, With Morgan Long (Recap)

Cinefemme gathered another group of inspiring female filmmakers, writers and content creators for the fifth iteration of Dinner With Dames, to dine with Morgan Long of Requiem Entertainment, and casually discuss film industry issues facing women.

THE BLACKCOAT’S DAUGHTER Trailer
THE BLACKCOAT’S DAUGHTER Trailer

Considering the success A24 had with The Witch almost exactly a year ago, we could be looking at another arthouse hit with The Blackcoat’s Daughter.

Broadcast Signal Intrusion
Piercing The Android (Or, How We Came To Make A Film About Uncanny Creatures Of The Dark Web)

Phil Drinkwater & Tim Woodall tell about how what went into making their BFI-backed psychological horror film Broadcast Signal Intrusion.

Film Inquiry Podcast Episode 20: The Kubrick Cast
Film Inquiry Podcast Episode 2: Oscars Breakdown

For Episode #2, Jay and Mike discuss their reactions to the nominees, snubs, and other silly Oscars related topics as they predict who will win and who they think should win.