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David Evans
Oct 21, 2020
Nadia Flamenco Talks About Challenges of Filmmaking
Born in El Salvador, she started acting when she was 4 years old and also explored singing, dancing, and producing theater. It was our...


David Evans
Oct 18, 2020
The Trial of the Chicago 7 (2020) - Directed By Aaron Sorkin
By Chris Hewitt "The Trial of the Chicago 7" isn't good, but I'd recommend it anyway. The somewhat factual movie is so visually...


David Evans
Oct 7, 2020
An Interview With Nisha Kapoor & Deidre Jantjies
The Film crew: Nisha Kapoor- Writer, Co-director Deidre Jantjies- Producer, Co-director Josh Roypin- Animator Tauriq Isaacs- Animator...


David Evans
Oct 5, 2020
Amalia Santa Maria Talks About Alphabeticvs And Filmmaking
Amalia Santa Maria is a native Colombian filmmaker based in Los Angeles, California. Her work explores female narratives, folklore, and...


David Evans
Oct 4, 2020
The Rental, Directed By Dave Franco
By Bill Goodykoontz Perhaps you have a nightmare vacation story, but there’s no way it tops the one in “The Rental.” At least you’d hope...


David Evans
Oct 4, 2020
An Interview With Fred Shahadi
Two desperate guys battle wits with a big name Hollywood producer in a pitch meeting gone wrong. The new film of Fred Shahadi is called...


David Evans
Oct 4, 2020
12 Hour Shift, Directed By Brea Grant
By C.H. Newell Brea Grant’s having a big year in horror. She co-stars with Najarra Townsend in Jill Gevargizian’s disturbing The Stylist,...


David Evans
Oct 4, 2020
An Interview With Pablo Bobadilla
Dr. Mendez, a colorful astrophysicist, joins forces with Bobbi Calhoun, a conspiracy theorist, in order to uncover an alien invasion in...


David Evans
Oct 4, 2020
Death of Me, Directed By Darren Lynn Bousman
By Guy Lodge Vacationing couple Neil and Christine wake up from a heavy night’s boozing on a remote Thai island to find their passports...


David Evans
Oct 4, 2020
Sara Trevisan Talks About The Ladies Diary And Filmmaking
Directed by Sara Trevisan, The Ladies Diary is about Six women and six stories in one day. After years of military dictatorship, Myanmar...


David Evans
Oct 1, 2020
An Interview With Carlos Coelho Costa
As the seasons repeat, can we repeat something already lived? Or what we already live would indelibly influence us, not being able to...


David Evans
Oct 1, 2020
Tarantino Proves The Master of Weightless Violence, Once Again
By Jake Wilson Midway through Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Sharon Tate (played by Margot Robbie) goes to the...


David Evans
Sep 27, 2020
An Interview With Joslyn Rose Lyons On Filmmaking and Looking Glass
Joslyn Rose Lyons is an American director, filmmaker and producer. Joslyn made her directorial debut with the Hip Hop documentary "Soundz...


David Evans
Sep 27, 2020
The Artist (2011)
By David Elliott A comedy of unreserved movie love, shot in Hollywood by French director Michel Hazanavicius. Big silent star George...


David Evans
Sep 15, 2020
An Interview with Nichelle Montgomery On Sin Sick Soul
What inspired you to make Sin Sick Soul? My genre is Horror... and the subject matter is current. So, I thought it was a great...


David Evans
Sep 15, 2020
Bilal Hussain On The Wheelchair and the Trap
When did you realize that you wanted to make films? "Since childhood I have always watched films with my dad "Dil Muhammed Akbar Hussain"...


David Evans
Sep 15, 2020
An Interview with Chase McNaughton About Creature
What was your first film project? My first film project was an interesting attempt. I wrote and co-directed a small crime thriller short...


David Evans
Sep 15, 2020
Bessy Adut On The Escape Room and Filmmaking
Bessy Adut is a film director, producer and screenwriter residing in Los Angeles, California. She holds an MFA in Film Directing from...


David Evans
Sep 7, 2020
Tyrone Evans Clark, Cinema, Homeless Sam & Sally, and More
Tyrone Evans Clark (TY-ROAN-E-venz KLARRK) is an American Entertainer / Director and he is famously known for his work on Homeless Sam &...


David Evans
Sep 7, 2020
An Interview with Andrew Thomas, the Director of Till Death
Andrew Thomas moved to LA in 2013 after getting accepted into The American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Primarily an actor, he’s found...
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