ClapperCast - Episode 29: Hillbilly Elegy, Ammonite, & Uncle Frank
Global contributors discuss Netflix and Ron Howard’s latest possible awards contender Hillbilly Elegy, Francis Lee’s Ammonite, and Alan Ball’s Uncle Frank
ClapperCast - Episode 27: AFI Fest 2020
Global contributors discuss the 2020 AFI Film Festival
ClapperCast - Episode 25: Borat 2, No Time To Die & The Future of Blockbusters in COVID, On The Rocks, & Synchronic
Global contributors discuss the Borat sequel, A24 and Sofia Coppola's On The Rocks, Synchronic, and the conundrum of No Time To Die and the future of large releases on streaming
TIFF 2020: Kill It and Leave This Town
Kill It and Leave this Town is one of the boldest and most dreamlike films of the year
ClapperCast - Episode 24: The Trial of Chicago 7, The Wolf of Snow Hollow, and The Forty Year Old Version
On Episode 24 of ClapperCast, the team discuss Aaron Sorkin’s sophomore effort The Trial of Chicago 7, Jim Cumming’s The Wolf of Snow Hollow, and Radha Blank’s The Forty Year Old Version
ClapperCast - Episode 23: TIFF Global Roundtable (reviews)
On this special episode of ClapperCast, the team - joined by LV Taylor and Ricardo Gallegos - take a look at Toronto International Film Festival and celebrate the terrific films on show
NYFF 2020: The Human Voice
The Human Voice is a brilliantly-told reflection of our deepest fears and insecurities
FILM BOOK CLUB: Charlie Kaufman's I'm Thinking of Ending Things by Ian Reid
On episode 1 of Film Book Club, the team discuss Charlie Kaufman’s adaption of Ian Reid’s novel I’M THINKING OF ENDING THINGS
TIFF 2020: Rules For Werewolves
Rules For Werewolves is a captivating short that features a talented central performance from Finn Wolfhard
TIFF 2020: Another Round
Not quite as gripping as Vinterbergs other recent work, it is one that is packed with narrative and thematic twists
NYFF 2020: Lovers Rock
Lover’s Rock struggles to match the depth and urgency of McQueen’s previous work
TIFF 2020: Pieces of A Woman
Pieces of A Woman is an emotionally devastating masterclass that shines because of its heartbreakingly real performances and brilliant opening
TIFF 2020: David
David is a well shot, funny and heartfelt short film
The Effects of Stigmatization and Stereotypes in the American Film Industry: THE ACADEMY + CONSUMERS
In his latest essay, Diego Andaluz investigates both The Academy Awards and the Consumer regarding Effects of Stigmatization and Stereotypes in the American Film Industry - PART TWO
I'm Thinking of Ending Things - SPOILER REVIEW
This is a film that will be declared a masterpiece by some and indigestible by others, all can agree that Kaufman has delivered an unique experience that is sure to not be forgotten
The Effects of Stigmatization and Stereotypes in the American Film Industry: PORTRAYAL + CASTING
In his latest essay, Diego Andaluz investigates both Portrayal and Casting regarding Effects of Stigmatization and Stereotypes in the American Film Industry - PART ONE
XIA MAGNUS: “When I set out to do something, I'm always trying hard to do something that feels new to me, that will be exciting to me”
Diego Andaluz talks to director Xia Magnus about film funding, roots in documentaries, horror influences, and his latest film SANZARU
The Boys - Season 2: EP 1-3
The Boys - Season 2 is a treat for both hardcore fans and casual viewers
FANTASIA 2020: Night Shifts
Night Shifts is an enjoyable little burst of clever comedy that is sure to brighten everyone's day
RJ MITTE: “I find that we all have an obligation if we are in the public eye to our community, to our environment, and to raise awareness for others who cannot”
RJ Mitte talks to Diego Andaluz about representation of disability on screen, breaking out and transitioning from Walt JR, working with director Cody Calahan and discussing his latest film THE OAK ROOM