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It’s hard not to muse over whether any other performer this year can top what Cate Blanchett does in Todd Field’s Tár.
Showbiz Kids is a fascinating look at the life of child actors and offers unusual insight into the world of acting.
We spoke with writer/director Deborah Kampmeier about her latest film, Tape, finding the female experience in film, the #MeToo movement and more.
The Assistant is a gripping film masterfully directed by Kitty Green and featuring one of Julia Garner’s best performances to date.
The events portrayed in Bombshell may have captured the world’s attention, but this film delivers too soft a punch to make the same impact.
Everything about Leaving Neverland is designed to be uncomfortable, from the running time to the connection between the viewer and the film’s subjects.
Kristy Strouse spoke with Eva Vives, director of All About Nina, using her own emotional history to power this inspiring hybrid of comedy and drama.
We spoke with Denise Gough, who stars opposite Keira Knightley in Colette, about her gender defying character, and how she hopes it begins some positive change.
Our latest TIFF review is Les Salopes, a subversive film about a woman’s sexuality that is sure to be compared to the #MeToo movement.
Vidar the Vampire shows the lack of change within the filmmaking community in regards to the portrayal of women on screen and further proves the necessity of the #MeToo movement.
Musanna Ahmed attended this year’s Sheffield Doc/Fest and shares his interview with Inka Achté, director of documentary Boys Who Like Girls.
It’s a tough time in Hollywood for the male elite at the minute, as their history of heinous behaviour towards women gradually becomes common knowledge.