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 such film that seems to have been created solely for me. Backstage story? Check. People bursting into song when it suits them? Check. JC Chasez
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 can also snap you right into focus when things are going right, making you long as an audience member for those strong moments and cling
I was recently going through some old articles that I had written and I came across an article I wrote nearly 3 years (3 years!) ago about the Best Superhero films of all time. Looking at the list made me cackle given how many more superhero films have come out since then (like 15) and just
It shows you how out of the Oscar game I have become over these past two years that it’s June and I’m just now releasing a set of Oscar predictions. This far out it’s always hard to tell what will make the final cut, so these predictions are always a mix of fantasy, some logic,
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 by Film Independent, has a really fun spirit. This year’s festival sees the group pushing further into the realm of digital space, while also making
Have you all noticed that Cannes has started? If not, now you know! The Cannes Film Festival is one of the premiere film events of the year and as such we definitely look to them for info about what films are great. The festivals Best Picture type award is the Palme d’Or and The Hollywood