Film Festivals
Opening her introductory remarks for Zola, director Janicza Bravo recounted how she attended Sundance Film Festival…
Fim Inquiry hosted a conversation between festival director Cameo Wood and filmmaker Karen Allen at COVEN Film Festival; their commitment to excellence in the industry was equalled by the radiance of a mutual whole-hearted appreciation for one another.
Our team is hitting Sundance Film Festival again this year and here’s a sneak peek at our coverage!
A conversation with Faridah Gbadamosi, Director of Programming for this year’s COVEN Film Festival opened…
Wasp Network’s bites off far more than it can chew, there’s no denying this all-star cast makes up for what is lost in plot.
Amanda Mazzillo rounds up the late night films with reviews of The Lodge, In Fabric, The King and Parasite from SCAD Savannah Film Festival.
Amanda Mazzillo reviews the latest from the Savannah Film Festival, including Knives Out, Honey Boy, and The Truth.
Wilson Kwong spoke with Executive Director Deanna Wong of the Toronto Reel Asian Film Festival, where Asian films from all around the world are showcased.
In his latest report from the 2019 Milwaukee Film Fest, Shawn Glinis reviews the films The Body Remembers, Genesis and the Marion Stokes Project.
In his latest report from Monster Fest 2019, Alex Lines reviews the 1994 restored Tammy and the T-Rex and directorial debut Come to Daddy.
In her latest report from the Austin Film Festival, Kristy Strouse spoke with Bret and Drew T. Pierce about their film The Wretched.
At Austin Film Festival 2019, Kristy Strouse spoke with Melora Walters, director, writer and star of the drama film Drowning, about her writing and directing process, and much more.
In this report from Austin Film Festival 2019 Kristy Strouse covers two interesting, female driven shorts, notes from a writer’s panel with Liz Hannah, and a review of The Bygone.
Based on the true story of the murder of Kenneth Chamberlain in White Plains NY in 2009, Austin Film Festival’s best narrative feature winner is the kind of hard but necessary watch.
Our final report from 31st Annual New York LGBTQ Film Festival with reviews of A Night at Switch n’ Play, Brief Story from the Green Planet, Scream, Queen! My Nightmare on Elm Street & Tu Me Manques.