Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga
On the strength of the soundtrack alone, Eurovision: The Story of Fire Saga seems destined for a cult following
CANNES 2020: Sweat
Sweat is a rather effective depiction of how toxic the social media environment can be and the number of negative consequences it may entail
Wasp Network
Wasp Network is a long way from a bad film but with the talent involved both in front of and behind the camera it certainly doesn’t meet expectations
ClapperCast - Episode 4: Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga, You Should Have Left, Wasp Network, and Wendy
On episode 4 of ClapperCast, the team discuss Will Ferrell’s latest comedy Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga, You Should Have Left, Olivier Assayas’ Wasp Network, and why Benh Zeitlin’s Wendy deserves a second chance
7500: The Continued Harm of Unneeded Stereotypes
Carson Timar Explores the Continued Harm of Unneeded Religious Stereotypes Found in Patrick Volrath’s 7500
Teaser Trailer for RESPECT Arrives
Find out what it means in theaters this December
DAU. Natasha + DAU. Degeneration
DAU. Natasha will be discussed and remembered in the years to come
Visions du Réel 2020 - Queens
Queens provides a window into a collective world, where everyone unapologetically expresses themselves — gay, trans, queer and every identity in between
CPH:DOX - Meanwhile on Earth
It is clear that Meanwhile On Earth is a film for a niche audience
A Whisker Away
A Whisker Away focuses on a very forgettable and bland romance that never has that great of chemistry or depth to it
Arrow Video FrightFest to present August digital edition
Arrow Video FrightFest will go virtual over the August Bank Holiday, presenting up to twenty-five films from Friday 28th August to Mon 31st August inclusive.
Official Trailer Released for Greenland starring Gerard Butler
Trailer Released for Gerard Butler’s Greenland in Theaters From STXfilms August 14, 2020
IFFR 2020 - Un Animal Amarelo / A Yellow Animal
Um Animal Amarelo will leave the audience with questions whirling in their heads about the messages Bragança is getting across
ClapperCast - Episode 3: 7500, Never Rarely Sometimes Always, Shirley (with guest Taylor Baker)
On episode 3 of ClapperCast, the team discuss Joseph Gordon Levitt’s return from a three-year acting hiatus with 7500, Eliza Hittman’s stunning drama Never Rarely Sometimes Always, and Josephine Decker’s Shirley, with guest Taylor Baker from Drink in the Movies Podcast
Shirley
There is a haunting opaqueness in Josephine Decker’s Shirley that stays with you long after the credits roll
Never Rarely Sometimes Always
In Never Rarely Sometimes Always Eliza Hittman has crafted a tender yet unflinching tale of teenage abortion and young womanhood
Space Force
Space Force isn’t a good idea in the real world, and is an even worse idea on television.
Promare
Promare, is an interesting work of animation that is equal parts stupid and equal parts fascinating in nature
Courtney Stephens and Pacho Velez: "Cinema can provide a record and shape values, and move us and make us more curious, but lived experience is what gets us wisdom"
Directing duo Courtney Stephens and Pacho Velez talk to Lalo Ortega about the Cold War, the Berlin Wall, inspiration, COVID-19, and the duos latest film The American Sector
Wendy
Wendy is less a film to be enjoyed than an experience to be . . . well, experienced

