'Still Working 9 to 5' unites the cast of '9 to 5' who discuss the film's impact and strides women made 40 years later.
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Film Interview: Beth Elise Hawk, Director and Producer, ‘Breaking Bread’
Arabs and Jews meet in Haifa to collaborate and cook in this documentary about the A-Sham Arabic Food Festival.
Read More »Film Review: The Tarantino-esque ‘American Night’ Doesn’t Quite Get There
This Quentin Tarantino wannabe looks great but is an ultimately vacuous stumble down familiar roads.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ Opens the Door to the Multiverse
'Spider-Man: No Way Home' Opens the Door to the Multiverse, and in doing so brings back beloved characters from the SONY Spider-Man films.
Read More »Film Review: Autobiographical LGBTQ Comedy-Drama ‘Wild About Harry’
Set in 1973 Cape Cod, this autobiographical film tells the story of a teenager coming to grips with her father's sexuality in the dark ages of LBGTQ rights.
Read More »Exclusive Interview: Indie Filmmaker Onur Tukel on Turning 40 and ‘That Cold Dead Look in Your Eyes’
The writer/director talks about 'That Cold Dead Look In Your Eyes,' now on VOD.
Read More »Film Interview: Eleanor Lambert of New Thriller ‘Time Now’
Spencer King's new thriller comes to theaters and On Demand platforms starting October 26.
Read More »Fantastic Fest Film Review: ‘The Innocents’ Shows How Spooky Kids Can Be
In 'The Innocents' we are reminded how spooky the world of childhood can be.
Read More »North Hollywood Cinefest Film Interview: Michelle Salcedo, ‘Woman of the House’
Written and directed by Michelle Salcedo, dramedy 'Woman of the House' premieres at the 8th annual NoHo Cinefest.
Read More »New York Film Festival Review: Jane Campion’s Adaptation of Frank Savage’s ‘The Power of the Dog,’ Starring Benedict Cumberbatch
Campion's storytelling conveys darkness and foreboding that thrills until the end, with great performances by Benedict Cumberbatch, Kirsten Dunst, Jesse Plemons and Kodi Smit-McPhee.
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