Toronto-based writer Dylan Adamson delves into the mysterious backstory of The Napa Boys, the latest from comedians Nick ...
In his final Considerations column before Oscar voting closes, Tyler Coates celebrates the unpredictability of this year’s potential winners.
The BAFTAs were rife with scandals and upsets, but as Oscar voting come to a close, will the PGA and Actors Awards provide ...
Caleb Hammond reviews the new Nikon ZR, which shoots RED RAW footage at the “enviable price point of only $2,199.” ...
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Amir Naderi is on the move. I connected with the Iranian filmmaker over WhatsApp on a chilly February morning, or at least morning where I am. He’s calling me from Rome, which is the second stop on ...
At the 2026 Berlinale, the festival’s insistence on separating art from politics wasn’t reflected in the lineup—least of all in its Forum documentary section.
A charming scoundrel visiting the city of his father’s birth, William is drawn to his impromptu guide Effy — wise, spontaneous, and half his age. Goldberg & Eisenberg (Director/Screenwriter: Oren ...
Over at the website of the Bob Moog Foundation, electronic music historian Thom Holmes has an interesting post about some lesser-known cinematic uses of the Moog, the pioneering analog synthesizer ...
Netflix’s ever-shifting catalog is subject to sudden deletions and additions, the latter skewed far more to recent fare than a balanced sampling of all film history. Still, careful mining reveals a ...
Independent film’s history is entwined with the history of distribution. Throughout the 1960s, ’70s and into the ’80s and ’90s, new voices arose alongside distribution ventures that enabled them to ...
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