Porcelain War follows three Ukrainian artists - Slava Leontyev, Anya Stasenko, and Andrey Stefanov - as they do their best to create beauty against a backdrop of violence and destruction. To these three, art is not secondary. It is their lifeblood, and they understand that when the enemy kills the artist, they kill the people.
MONGRELS as an Exploration of Identity and Belonging | A Conversation with Director Jerome Yoo Mongrels is the feature film debut from Korean-Canadian director Jerome Yoo, premiering at the 2024…
Leslie Grace and Elliott Lester at the Canadian Premiere of THE THICKET | Calgary International Film Festival Before the Canadian premiere of The Thicket at the 25th annual Calgary International…
In Our Blood Movie Review In Our Blood Movie Review | Pedro Kos's In Our Blood might just be the most under-talked-about film of this year, and it deserves much…
Eugene, Peter, and Dasha Nekrasova might just be the most intriguing trio in the age of the internet. They are friends and frequent collaborators with a lot to say about how we use technology and the internet
A Conversation with Zach Kornfeld: Director of Ouch! Trailer Full Video Interview Zach Kornfeld and Ouch! | I had the pleasure of sitting down to chat with Zach Kornfeld over…
In a Violent Nature is a slasher film like you’ve never seen before. Canadian director Chris Nash has crafted a project that subverts the classic slasher tropes, offering a fresh and [at times] experimental take on the genre.
In my conversation with In a Violent Nature director Chris Nash, he shines some light on the filmmaking experience, from the surprisingly smooth pre-production process, through having to reshoot 70% of the film, to dealing with the inescapable imposter syndrome.
I had a blast sitting down to talk with the guys from The Last Video Store. Their love of cinema, particularly B-Movies shone through - both in our conversation, but also in the film itself.
Trailer I sat down with Francis Galluppi, the director of The Last Stop in Yuma County, and I ended up finding myself engrossed in his storytelling and amazed by his dedication to…