Interview: THE BECOMERS Writer and Director Zach Clark
by Sasha Ravitch, Staff Writer
It was a fascinating experience to learn more of the influences, inspirations, and experiences that begat such a special and touching film: a film for the aliens.
by Sasha Ravitch, Staff Writer
It was a fascinating experience to learn more of the influences, inspirations, and experiences that begat such a special and touching film: a film for the aliens.
by Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport & Editor in Chief
Our conversation may have been brief, but it provided a vast amount of insight behind the scenes of the production, the inspirations, influences, and why they chose to tell Terry’s story
by Andrea Schmidt, Staff Writer
A Cold War era thriller set in the mountains of Switzerland, The Universal Theory first premiered at the 2023 Venice Film Festival and will see its US premiere this upcoming Friday at the Quad Cinema in New York City.
by Tori Potenza, Staff Writer
If you love searching for lost horror gems and fangirl over B movie horror actors, you will truly appreciate what these filmmakers are doing.
by Tori Potenza, Staff Writer
Writer-director Tereza Nvotová is quite familiar with the conservative and misogynistic systems that harm women and treat them as less than. She beautifully blends the traditions, folklore, and current events of her country into her new feature.
by Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
Veteran Guatemalan actor Juan Pablo Olyslager (Temblores, La Llorona) makes a strong impression in his pivotal role. The actor chatted with MovieJawn about making Cadejo Blanco.
by Stacey Osbeck, Staff Writer
Danish documentary filmmaker Michael Graversen and journalist Florian Elabdi sought out what was left behind at the Moria refugee camp in Greece.
by Stacey Osbeck, Staff Writer
If you want to know about a restaurant where the servers sometimes sit down and eat with you or if a group comes with a bad attitude the owner will personally come out and deliver a good whooping, check out directors Jeff Dailey’s and Jack Lofton’s feature documentary The ‘Vous.
by Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
Leone makes a strong impression in the romantic drama, River of Desire, debuting at the Tallinn Film Festival this week.
by Gary M. Kramer
Director/cowriter Philippe Le Guay keeps The Man in the Basement tense and engaging. Le Guay spoke with MovieJawn about his nifty and timely film.
by Victoria Potenza, Staff Writer
I was lucky enough to talk to Emily De Margheriti, who plays Alex, the antagonist in the film Sissy.
by Gary Kramer, Staff Writer
David Cade has appeared in various shorts, TV series and films, is slowly gaining some traction in Hollywood.