FNC 2014: Hybrid Filmmakers find Common Ground
…days of drinking and rambunctiousness, each character’s problems and pain rise to the surface. Plant allowed his real-life friends complete freedom to stray from the script and improvise on dialogue,…
…days of drinking and rambunctiousness, each character’s problems and pain rise to the surface. Plant allowed his real-life friends complete freedom to stray from the script and improvise on dialogue,…
Gabriela Portugal reviews “Lamb,” A24’s newest film, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival this past July and debuted in the U.S. on October 8.
Lauren Bjella analyzes the “Halloween” franchise and its impact starting as an independent film, with the 40th anniversary of “Halloween II” (1981).
In the second installment of The Female Gaze series, Lou Balikos provides a thought-provoking examination of filmmaker Kali Kahn’s debut short film, Fairchild, a narrative that follows a young girl as she grapples with the traumatic effects of her sexual assault.
…in certain regards [namely, these superhero “bro camp” movies] but will ignore it when it comes to more queer/light-hearted camp.” As a Vox review of “May December” puts it, “Camp…
In this final installment of Women in Film Portraits, Lauren Sowa profiles Actress/Writer/Producer Kisha Barr, who has appeared in many television, film, and commercials. Kisha talks to Lauren about current projects, lessons learned, and about what inspires her.
…the website, the aim of the competition is “to select works that open a discussion about the criteria for comparing and evaluating intermedia artworks, the forms of presentation of such…
…go one step further and reinvent their dishes. So the Lo-Mein Buns that became the “community favorite” was actually the combination between Asian-style crunchy noodles and hamburger buns. The restaurant’s…
…credits include executive producer on Ramona Diaz’s Don’t Stop Believin’: Everyman’s Journey, opening in March 2013. He also produced hip-hop documentary I Want My Name Back, set to open in…