Category: Festivals

Ola Orebiyi, Darragh Carey, and Bertrand Desrochers on A Brixton Tale | Slamdance 2021 [Exclusive Interview]

[caption id="attachment_176646" align="alignnone" width="1023"] Ola Orebiyi stars in A Brixton Tale[/caption] Young love is unexpected. These couples tend to fall in love from different upbringings and worlds. And with any young love, it could lead

Sara Lynch, Saratops McDonald and Matthew Wade on Cosmic Horror A Black Rift Begins to Yawn | Slamdance 2021 [Exclusive Interview]

[caption id="attachment_176632" align="alignnone" width="800"] Sara Lynch and Saratops McDonald star in the cosmic horror A Black Rift Begins to Yawn.[/caption] Sometimes the scientists need to leave things alone. In A Black Rift Begins to Yawn,

Noel David Taylor Talks Microbudget Movie About Filmmaking in Man Under Table | Slamdance 2021 [Exclusive Interview]

[caption id="attachment_176616" align="alignnone" width="642"] Noel David Taylor stars in Man Under Table or: I’m Writing a Movie.[/caption] In the indie film industry, it’s a culture to itself. Noel David Taylor made the film Man Under

Jason Polevoi Talks Jahmal Cole’s Accomplishments In Chicago for A Tiny Ripple of Hope | Slamdance 2021

[caption id="attachment_176614" align="alignnone" width="800"] Jason Polevoi directed the documentary A Tiny Ripple of Hope about Jahmal Cole[/caption] Jahmal Cole is following the same path as former Barack Obama as a community organizer in Chicago. With

Susan Stern Discusses Spain Rodriguez’s Comic Imprint in Bad Attitude: The Art of Spain Rodriguez Doc | Slamdance 2021 [Exclusive Interview]

[caption id="attachment_176444" align="alignnone" width="800"] Susan Stern directed the documentary Bad Attitude: The Art of Spain Rodriguez[/caption] Spain Rodriguez was a pioneer in the underground comics scenes. As a rabble-rouser, he told his experience, story, and

Alan Kim on His Breakout Role with Minari [Exclusive Interview]

[caption id="attachment_176419" align="alignnone" width="1000"] Alan S. Kim in Minari.[/caption] Years from now, Alan Kim should look at Minari as the film that launched the young actor into stardom. With plenty of rave reviews, Minari is

Rodney Ascher Talks Real Life Simulation in A Glitch In The Matrix Doc | Sundance 2021 [Exclusive Interview]

[caption id="attachment_175909" align="alignnone" width="800"] Rodney Ascher directed A Glitch in the Matrix[/caption] Rodney Ascher tackles the most interesting thoughtful documentaries. In a “what if” scenario, the documentarian explored a belief and possibility that our lives

Cecilia Milocco and Frida Kempff Discuss Psychological Thrills in Knocking | Sundance 2021 [Exclusive Interview]

[caption id="attachment_175842" align="alignnone" width="800"] Cecilia Milocco stars in Knocking at the Sundance Film Festival 2021.[/caption] Any type of knocking sounds from the walls would drive a person crazy. With someone who recently left a psychiatric

Clip From Robin Wright’s Directorial Debut Land

[caption id="attachment_175772" align="alignnone" width="800"] Land is Robin Wright's directorial debut[/caption] As Sundance Film Festival starts today, one of the films already getting a lot of buzz is Robin Wright’s directorial debut with Land. Land is

Angela Wong Carbone and Hazel McKibbin on Sexual Harassment Story in Doublespeak | Sundance 2021 [Exclusive Interview]

[caption id="attachment_176655" align="alignnone" width="800"] Angela Wong Carbone stars in the short film Doublespeak.[/caption] Reporting a sexual harassment incident is a high pressured situation for both the accuser and the accused. For the accuser, it may