To some, the jaguar symbolizes life, power, energy, and legend. To others, it represents profit.
Film Review
The Friendliest Town is a documentary observing and investigating the complex story of Kelvin Sewell, the first African American Police Chief of a small Maryland town, directed by journalist Stephen Janis. We got an opportunity to sit down with the team behind it.
Film Review: ‘The Father’ Boldly Tackles A Parent-Child Relationship Facing Dementia
Florian Zeller’s “The Father” starring Anthony Hopkins and Olivia Colman will premiere this week just before the Golden Globes.
Film Review: ‘Ammonite’ Centers A Queer Romance Around An Unsung Female Hero
Off his award-winning directorial debut God’s Own Country, Francis Lee features a lesbian relationship starring Saoirse Ronan and Kate Winslet in Ammonite.
DOC NYC Review: ‘Beautiful Something Left Behind’ Captures Grief in Childhood
Screening at the DOC NYC Virtual Film Festival, “Beautiful Something Left Behind” is a heartening documentary following the children of the Good Grief Community in New Jersey who have lost a parent or loved one.
Bryce Dallas Howard’s “Dads” is a refreshing and heartwarming look at the rarely talked about hardships and pleasures of fatherhood in today’s society. It’s a raw and entertaining approach to share the behind-the-scenes reality of what it means to be a father from a very diverse group of dads across the world.
The Pete Davidson-Judd Apatow dramedy premieres On Demand this Friday.
Big black mirror on the screen, what the heck have I just seen?
With all of the free time, people have right now, who could resist?