The Films of Ava DuVernay
In the ten years since her feature film directorial debut, Ava DuVernay has directed Academy Award-nominated films and documentaries, createdContinue Reading
In the ten years since her feature film directorial debut, Ava DuVernay has directed Academy Award-nominated films and documentaries, createdContinue Reading
Video on Demand By Ian Floodgate As we face another month of cinemas being temporarily closed, seeing what’s available onContinue Reading
Leto is a delicate portrayal of a little known period in music history- 1980’s Leningrad, Russia- unfortunate enough to be released inContinue Reading
Ben McDonald: Though festival season will start to pick up in a little over a month, there are still severalContinue Reading
Whether we’d like to admit it or not, money is the hidden force guiding most of our lives. Money largelyContinue Reading
Matt Schlee: Still in the early months of the year and in the middle of the 2018 awards season, FebruaryContinue Reading
Alex Sitaras: This month is a little different than our usual Most Anticipated column. We only have one film, TheContinue Reading
Alex Sitaras: December is the month perhaps best known amongst cinephiles for being the month where the heavyweight Oscar contendersContinue Reading
Ian Floodgate: We come to that time of year again where there are many films being touted as awards contenders andContinue Reading
Ben McDonald: August marks that time of the year when blockbuster season starts to flicker out and awards season moviesContinue Reading