HOTDOCS 2020: Love and Stuff
Love and Stuff is a surprisingly uplifting film and certainly one that deserves to find a wide audience
Judith Helfand: "This connects me to thousands of people if not millions who have lost parents and are now asking important existential questions about the quality of their relationships"
Judith Helfand talks to CLAPPER about the importance of tone, motherhood, grief, desperately wanting to create conversation, and her latest documentary Love and Stuff
Brahms: The Boy II
Brahms: The Boy II is a completely vapid and pointless
7500
Patrick Vollrath's well crafted and taut hijacking thriller 7500, has a strong central performance in a film that sadly succumbs to contextual perpetuation
ClapperCast - Episode 2: Da 5 Bloods, The King of Staten Island, Artemis Fowl and Disney's diversity debacle
On episode 2 of ClapperCast, the team discuss Spike Lee’s Da 5 Bloods, Pete Davidson and Judd Apatow’s The King of Staten Island, and Disney's debacle of Kenneth Branagh’s Artemis Fowl
Horror Channel brings suspense and splatter to its July line-up
Horror Channel announces its suspens and splatter filled July line-up
Miami Film Festival - Lina From Lima
Lina from Lima is an evocative exploration of motherhood, loneliness and sensuality, with a pitch-perfect central performance from actress Magaly Solier
Artemis Fowl
Disney’s attempt at adapting this beloved book series is yet again another example of a seemingly great idea executed poorly
The King of Staten Island
Apatow’s comedies have always had touches of real-life circumstances, but The King of Staten Island pushes Apatow the furthest into drama – luckily, it suits him
Da 5 Bloods
Out of all Spike Lee’s films, Da 5 Bloods is likely one of his most ambitious and mature efforts aimed at resonating with a willing viewer both on an intellectual and visceral level
ClapperCast - Episode 1: Shane Carruth’s A Topiary, Ryan Gosling’s The Wolfman, The Wanting Mare, Christopher Nolan's Tenet
On the debut episode of ClapperCast, the team discuss Shane Carruth’s A Topiary, Ryan Gosling’s The Wolfman, Nicholas Ashe Bateman’s The Wanting Mare, and Christopher Nolan's Tenet
Villetta con Ospiti (Guests in the Villa)
To say that Guests in the Villa has no effort put into it would be harsh on this independent venture
Seven Stages to Achieve Eternal Bliss
Seven Stages to Achieve Eternal Bliss is a unique thought experiment and a disturbingly hilarious film that explores the modern-day cult’s role in society
A TOPIARY: Shane Carruth's Cinematic Pipe Dream
To celebrate the debut episode release of ClapperCast, Jakub Flasz in his latest essay looks at the perils and problems with Shane Carruth’s A Topiary
A TOPIARY: Sizzle Reel Released for Unmade Shane Carruth Science-Fiction Epic
With the debut episode of ClapperCast being released, Rory Marsh takes a look at the long-anticipated Shane Carruth science-fiction epic, A Topiary
Announcing ClapperCast
Here at CLAPPER, we have been working on something special for a while now. Today, we are very excited to announce ClapperCast
Visions du Réel 2020 - A Class Story
A Class Story is an experience and journey that is both heartbreaking and heartwarming at the same time
Edinburgh International Film Festival announces ED FILM FEST AT HOME
Edinburgh International Film Festival and Curzon Home Cinema are delighted to present an online festival of the best new cinema for you to enjoy from your couch.
Visions du Réel 2020 - Jungle
Jungle undeniably cements Louise Mootz as one to watch for the future
Louise Mootz: "I wish we could destroy all those borders and encourage immigration, helping more people together"
Director Louise Mootz talks to Jak-Luke Sharp about honesty, her powerful friendships, cinematic influences, and her debut film Jungle

