What feels like the longest awards season ever will come to an end this Sunday, March 15 th, when the 98 th Academy Awards are announced. Like we did last year, we asked the editors of RogerEbert.com ...
It's goofy, knowingly strange, and wears its heart on its sentimental sleeve, and that's enough to put some wind in its sails ...
The annual True/False Film Festival is a short yet focused event that explores the boundaries of nonfiction filmmaking. This year, the lineup boasted a number of thought-provoking and mesmerizing ...
Lang doesn’t seem to have altered his physique to play the character, but his posture and movement sell the idea that he’s just another senior citizen whose story we don’t know. He moves like a man ...
With these flaws comes a depth unlike the characters in any other genre, yet “Scarpetta” plays it too safe, sheltering its protagonist and stifling any sense of intrigue she could offer. With the ...
Over the last few years, the adult sibling dynamic has been explored to great effect in a number of sharply funny and/or dramatically impactful series. The Australia-set “Sunny Nights” is an original ...
But there are still four Oscar categories that have never been won by a Black person: Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Film Editing, and Best Visual Effects. (Note: This ignores the new Best ...
This month, we’re looking at the unselfconscious work she did in the Happy Madison production “The House Bunny” and Jody Hill ...
It’s 1977, a “time of great mischief” in Brazil, and in the opening minutes of Kleber Mendonça Filho‘s “The Secret Agent,” ...
An interview with the director of the evocative short film about a woman struggling against America's healthcare system.
However, unlike the Medusa-reclaimed inspired by Ovid and expanded by Gray, Linda loses us by murdering innocents. Thus, she ...
The Black Women Film Network (BWFN) recently announced its lineup of honorees and programming for its annual Summit, set to take place on Saturday, March 21st, at Atlanta’s Loudermilk Conference ...