AMIGO is an expressive isolation thriller
by Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
Amigo is a captivating film about a man who may be holding his friend captive.
by Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
Amigo is a captivating film about a man who may be holding his friend captive.
by Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
Dash is writer/director (and producer, editor, cinematographer, and actor) Sean Perry’s contrived single-take film—shot entirely from the dashboard—of a ride share car
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 Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
The Pay Day is a charming, low-key, comic crime thriller co-written by and co-starring Sam Benjamin. The actor, who made a strong impression in I am Vengeance: Retaliation.
by Gary M. Kramer
Live Action Shorts Program 1, screening at the Philadelphia Film Festival, is a mix of narrative and documentary shorts, and a mixed bag.
by Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
Despite the price put on natural diamonds, synthetics and “mixes” have been penetrating the market, which could make that precious diamond, well, not so precious.
by Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
The gentle, observational documentary All That Breathes immerses viewers in Delhi, India, where two brothers, Nadeem and Saud, care for Black Kites—small birds that act like vultures—in their basement.
by Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
A very early scene in Taurus features an upside-down shot that rotates. It is a visual metaphor for Cole, a rapper whose life feels upside-down to him.
by Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
Argentina, 1985, which has been selected to represent the country in the Best International Film category at the Academy Awards, is a galvanizing courtroom drama that depicts the most important trial in the country’s history.
by Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
The pleasure of a seeing a film about a conman is watching others fall for his obvious lies.
by Ryan Silberstein, Gary M. Kramer, and A. Freedman
Today officially kicks off the 31st Philadelphia Film Festival! We at MovieJawn couldn’t be more excited to once again attend our home town fest.
by Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
Want to play a game? The family in Dangerous Game: The Legacy Murders is forced into playing an immersive murder mystery where there can only be one winner.
by Gary M. Kramer
Mountaineering films, including the documentaries, guarantee spectacular scenery and breathtaking moments—especially as the characters reach higher and higher altitudes.
by Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
Don’t Look at the Demon may have a low budget feel to it, but the special effects are well rendered, and the film is effective as it builds to its noisy, busy conclusion.
by Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
As the Toronto International Film Festival comes to its close, here are a few more reviews of films that received their world premieres at the fest.
by Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
The Toronto International Film Festival continues with more interesting selections from around the world. Here are six more highlights.
by Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
A look at 6 movies showing at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival.
by Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
American audiences may not know the history of Jan Žižka, the undefeated—whoops, that’s a spoiler!—15th century Czech general who is the subject of Medieval.
by Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) is like the Fall Fashion Preview for cinema. And with hundreds of movies unspooling over ten days, what to see can be overwhelming.