Shorta is a timely and thrilling actioner with its plot of police brutality and ultimately its message an important one to hear.
My Wonderful Wanda is a fun film with moments of genuine humour and insight making make it worth the watch.
Underneath all the comedy and action are moments of real heart and pathos, Riders of Justice manages to balance its brand of pitch-black humour and gore.
Alex Lines spoke with writer and director Ruthy Pribar at the 2021 Jewish International Film Festival about her film Asia.
Creation Stories will appeal most to those with an interest in 90s pop culture as it is unabashedly content to revel in those memories.
What we’re given is far more surface-level than it should be, and unfortunately doesn’t add as much to the conversation as it perhaps thinks it does.
Drifting had its world premiere at the 2021 International Film Festival Rotterdam, and Jun Li spoke with Film Inquiry about his remarkable film.
Brivik spoke with Film Inquiry about his involvement in Wild Indian during its premiere at the 2021 edition of the Sundance Film Festival.
Wilson Kwong spoke with Natalie Chao at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival about her documentary To Know Her.
Drunken Film Fest Bradford announced six short film winners that represent a passionate, multicultural, and wonderfully bizarre mélange of movies.
Try Harder! is a documentary follwing five students as they go through the college admissions frenzy. Reyzando Nawara spoke with director Debbie Lum.
Kevin Lee spoke with director HazelMcKibbin and lead actress Angela Wong Carbone about their film Doublespeak.
Wilson Kwong spoke with director and writer Ninja Thyberg about her process as a director for her film Pleasure.
Pleasure is a film that can be difficult to watch, but is so mesmerizing that it can also be hard to look away.
In her last report from Sundance Film Festival, Kristy Strouse reviews four more, very different (tonally and subject-wise), films.