Why travel to film festivals far and wide? Let the film programmers in Philadelphia gather the best of the crop … More
Author: Jill
Making Time for “No Time To Die”
One of the most hotly anticipated films of last year that suffered multiple Pandemic delays, hit theaters last weekend. “No … More
Sing a Song of Summer
If a film screens in a movie theater and there’s no one to watch it…did it screen at all? It’s … More
Women of Woodstock Film Festival
The Women of Woodstock This weekend, the Woodstock Film Festival celebrates it’s 22nd year. Last year there were Drive-ins and … More
Giving the Queen of Soul RESPECT
How much truth do you as a filmmaker owe your audience? Do you pander to prurient interests and simple curiosity … More
“The Card Counter” — A Bad Beat
Bad Beat – Refers to losing a hand of poker after getting unlucky. In poker, bad beat is a subjective term … More
Telluride Film Festival Navigates a Pandemic
The 48th Telluride Film Festival navigates a pandemic. Was this year a success? Yes, a resounding “yes”. Other festivals will … More
Telluride Film Festival 2021
So you’re here for the Film Festival and have gotten your feet wet. You know your “Q”s from your “W2”s. … More
“Nine Days” for the win
As Autumn approaches, film lovers are looking forward to film festivals and the prestige films that often screen after a … More
A Pig, A Puppet, and A Knight Made of Wood
Surreal times call for surreal films. Three recent films screening in movie theaters are a walk on the surreal side. … More