Based on Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Broadway musical, Warner Bros. releases new content for the Summer flick!
Standout Performance from Anthony Hopkins in “The Father”
Hopkins blows us away in the new Florian Zeller film about an aging man battling dementia.
Kickstarter Watch: SOLDIER – A Documentary That’s About More Than War
SOLDIER SOLDIER, the latest project by Justin Zimmerman’s Bricker-Down Productions, looks to tell the story of a real-life superhero, down to his experiences with post-combat post-traumatic stress disorder. Justin, the director, is turning to Kickstarter not only to help fund it, but to draw the audience into the journey alongside […]
Sundance 2021: “We’re All Going To The World’s Fair” Explores Horror and Identity
Jane Schoenbrun reveals their debut film for Sundance 2021 about a young girl caught in an online RPG.
“Chaos Walking” — Medicore Noise
Chaos Walking sure has walking but the chaos and excitement is in short supply.
“Boogie” Struggles To Find Identity
Eddie Huang’s directorial debut suffers from a poor script, uneven acting, and a lack of originality.
Hadley Robinson & Alycia Pascual-Peña talk feminism and more in “Moxie!”
Nerdophiles had the pleasure of chatting with Alycia Pascual-Peña (“Lucy”) and Hadley Robinson (“Vivian”) about the social messages in their new film, Moxie! Directed by and starring Amy Poehler (“Lisa), this dramedy follows 16-year old Vivian, as she goes on an undercover feminist mission to expose and change the misogynistic and toxic […]
Sundance 2021: “Misha and the Wolves” is a Missed Opportunity
Director Sam Hobkinson presents his documentary, but what starts as an interesting premise feels ultimately like a missed opportunity.
Sundance 2021: “Superior” Shows Off An Aesthetic Vision But Not Without Faltering
Erin Vassilopoulos shows off her directorial feature debut with “Superior”.
Sundance 2021: “Mayday” Suffers From A Weak Script and Weaker Characters
Kate Cinorre presents her reimagined war film and feminist fever dream.