LAFF Review: Opening Night
Sometimes when you walk into a multiplex and decide to see a film, you happen to experience a film that seemed tailor-made for your viewing tastes. Opening Night is one Continue Reading
The Musings of Terence Johnson
Sometimes when you walk into a multiplex and decide to see a film, you happen to experience a film that seemed tailor-made for your viewing tastes. Opening Night is one Continue Reading
What happens when a filmmaker struggles to make intangible things tangible? Well in the case of Namour, the debut feature from Heidi Saman, you can have a disjointed film. However, it Continue Reading
One of the most underrated film festivals out there is the Los Angeles Film Festival. Always boasting a unique mix of indie films and bigger pictures, the festival, put on Continue Reading
If you follow any of my social media in the past year, you know that I stan for Adam Silvera, after his book More Happy Than Not devastated and wowed me Continue Reading
After conducting this interview, I have determined that Jason Reynolds is not as crazy as his bio would lead you to believe. This can be surprising given that he’s coming Continue Reading
Many of you who are checking this out might not know who David J. Peterson is by name, but you certainly know of his work. In his career he has Continue Reading