MUFASA: THE LION KING - A Review by Cynthia Flores
It was Disney's choice to switch from Jon Favreau, who directed the 2019 Iconic animation The Lion King, to director Barry Jenkins, who...
KRAVEN THE HUNTER - A Review by John Strange
The first appearance of Kraven the Hunter was in The Amazing Spider-Man issue #15 in August 1964. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist...
THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE WAR OF THE ROHIRRIM - A Review by Cynthia Flores
This new film is a wonderful return to the Middle-Earth that the iconic writer and scholar J.R.R....
THE ORDER - A Review by John Strange
The Order is based on the non-fiction book The Silent Brotherhood by Kevin Flynn and Gary Gerhardt. A group of men are staging armed robberies...
GLADIATOR II - A Review by John Strange
I am always apprehensive when studios come out with sequels years after the first film. Most times I am disappointed with scripts that are simply...
WICKED - A Review by Jenn Rohm
In 1995, I discovered Gregory Maguire's book Wicked. This book helped me better understand the importance of considering other perspectives and wanting more information before making...
The USA Film Festival announces the schedule of events for the 41st Annual KidFilm® Family Festival taking place on Saturday, January 18 and Sunday, January 19, 2025 at the Angelika Film Center Dallas, 5321 E. Mockingbird Lane, Dallas. All programs will be presented FREE to...
Dances With Films – the Indie Film Festival that eschews ‘Marquee Names’ for Indie Talent announced its Audience and Industry Choice Award winners during a celebratory breakfast event at The Stand (116...
The 3rd annual Dances With Films: NYC 2024 festival kicks off tonight with the world premiere of Filmmaker Evan Oppenheimer's latest feature, PEAS AND CARROTS. Our Gadi Elkon spoke with Evan about...
Dances With Films announced the film lineup for the 3rd New York City edition of the bicoastal film festival juggernaut. December 5-8 will be packed with an incredible number of feature-length narratives, documentaries,...
The 36th ISRAEL FILM FESTIVAL in Los Angeles, which celebrates the best of Israeli culture and cinema, will run November 13th – 26th, 2024. Come Closer, written and directed by Tom Nesher in...
The Bushwick Film Festival (BFF) is thrilled to announce the winners of its 17th annual event, which celebrates outstanding independent storytelling across various genres. The awards ceremony took place on Saturday, October...
The American Cinematheque’s PROOF Film Festival announced the innovative film festival’s filmmaker awards as it wrapped a successful 2nd edition at the Culver Theater (9500 Culver Blvd.). Leading the award winners were...
Following its galvanizing world premiere at the 51st Telluride Film Festival, Zurawski v Texas is set to make its official public debut in theaters––launching in New York, Los Angeles and cities across...
WE LIVE IN TIME - A Review by Cynthia Flores
There are quite a few films that have dealt with illness hitting a family. Some are amazing, and some are not so great....
The 13th Annual Key West Film Festival announces its official 2024 lineup including major fall films from Pedro Almodovar, Barry Jenkins, Billy Corben, Michael Gracey, Gia Coppola and others. More than 75...
The inaugural Boise Film Festival announced its filmmaker awards during an entertaining gala ceremony at The Grove Hotel on Sunday evening. Leading the awards haul was Cutter Hodierne’s Cold Wallet, which took Best...
The Hico-based Billy the Kid Film Festival today announced the films and events for the 6th edition of the outlaw-themed film festival taking place November 1-3. This edition’s film lineup will be led...
The Key West Film Festival announced today the recipient of its 4th annual Golden Key Award for Emerging Talent. The Golden Key for Emerging Talent, given to actors and directors whose work...
The Sound Unseen Film + Music Festival (November 13-17 in Minneapolis, December 5-8 in Rochester, and December 12-14 in Austin) announced the film lineup for this year’s 25th Anniversary edition, presented by Pryes...