‘The Scars of Ali Boulala’ (Tribeca) Film Review
We got to see ‘The Scars of Ali Boulala’ at Tribeca Film Festival, and it shines a light on one of skateboarding’s most gracious subjects.
‘The Scars of Ali Boulala’ (Tribeca) Film Review Read MoreAll Cinema. All The Time.
We got to see ‘The Scars of Ali Boulala’ at Tribeca Film Festival, and it shines a light on one of skateboarding’s most gracious subjects.
‘The Scars of Ali Boulala’ (Tribeca) Film Review Read More#InTheHeights captivates audiences from the moment the lights come up on Washington Heights. Read @msfrancescaaloe’s non-spoiler review!
‘In The Heights’ Non-Spoiler Review Read MoreIt’s an explosion of fashion, music, and sweet revenge. Read @msfrancescaaloe’s review on @Disney’s #Cruella!
A Love Story To Revenge: A ‘Cruella’ Review Read MoreAt SXSW, we spoke with Paola Calvo, the co-director of the documentary #Luchadoras, about machismo (toxic masculinity) and women’s suffering.
‘Luchadoras’ (SXSW 2021) Interview With Paola Calvo Read MoreActress Merle Dandridge will reprise her role as Fireflies leader Marlene in Sony Pictures and HBO’s ‘The Last Of Us’ television adaptation.
Merle Dandridge To Return In HBO’s ‘The Last Of Us’ Read MoreWriter/director Stacey Gregg’s ‘Here Before’ premiered at SXSW back in March. We spoke with her about grief and trauma in the family setting!
‘Here Before’ (SXSW) Interview With Stacey Gregg Read MoreFilmmaker Polaris Banks’s ‘Reklaw’ premiered at SXSW back in March, and we got to interview him about his short film for about an hour!
‘Reklaw’ (SXSW 2021) Interview With Polaris Banks Read MoreWe got to see @NataliesMorales’s #PlanBMovie a week ahead of its release on @Hulu, and the quest to contraception hits close to home.
‘Plan B’ (Hulu Original Film) Non-Spoiler Review Read MoreTexas-born Mexican actor Gabriel Luna has been cast as Tommy Miller in HBO and Sony Pictures Television’s #TheLastOfUs adaptation series.
‘The Last Of Us’ Casts Gabriel Luna As Tommy Miller Read More#Violet, @JustineBateman’s directorial debut, premiered at #SXSW last month. It is “an experimentative study of characters” worth watching!
‘Violet’ (SXSW 2021) – Non-Spoiler Review Read More