SXSW 2015 Interview: Eugene Kotlyarenko Is The Cool Kid At The Heart of A...
From the first shot of Eugene Kotlyarenko's wonderful SXSW feature, A Wonderful Cloud, you see that he's a man with few boundaries. Utilizing IRL footage from his 2010 relationship with co-star Kate...
View ArticleSXSW 2015 Interview: The Implicit Politics of Jay Dockendorf's NAZ & MAALIK
The two kids pictured above, the leads in Jay Dockendorf's Naz & Maalik, are Muslim, gay, and black -- in Bed-Stuy, no less. As an audience member you fear for them. Only to realize that they are...
View ArticleSXSW 2015 Interview: On The Offspring Of Monsters, Morgan Krantz Talks...
There is a scene very early in Morgan Krantz's Babysitter that made me shut my eyes. Sitting there, eyes closed, I was no longer hearing the young mother, played by Valerie Azlynn, frantically telling...
View ArticleLA Film Fest 2015 Review: VICTORIA, A Poem In Action
"You just had to be there" In a post-FOMO (fear of missing out) age this phrase is tantamount to death. "You just had to be there." It's what I said to Twitch Editor Ben Umstead as we walked out of......
View ArticleAsian Film Fest Dallas 2015 Review: SEOUL SEARCHING, An Identity Play On The...
In 2015, it seems Americans cannot escape the politics of identity. From Caitlyn Jenner to the wage gap to even Rachel Dolezal's complicated and troubling relationship to the hashtag...
View ArticleInterview: DUDE BRO PARTY MASSACRE III And The Art Of Machismo Feminism
Dude Bro Party Massacre 3 is the kind of instantly classic camp comedy that teenage comedy nerds across America pray to late at night. At once it is both irreverent and transgressive in its...
View ArticleReview: VICTORIA, The Year's Most Immersive Film
"You just had to be there." In a post-FOMO (fear of missing out) age this phrase is tantamount to death. "You just had to be there." It's what I said to Twitch Editor Ben Umstead as we walked out...
View ArticleSlamdance 2016 Preview: TwitchFilm's Top Picks
Tomorrow, the Slamdance Film Festival returns to the Treasure Mountain Inn in Park City, Utah for its 22nd edition. Chock full of indie gumption and DIY brass from across the globe, the "For...
View ArticleSundance 2016 Review: THE FITS, Or Maybe All Girls Are Magic
What makes a black girl fly? Is it her magic-- the frightful inheritance of her sex? Or is it illusory? (the shape of their hips in blue and gold sequins...) What makes a black girl fly? Is it her...
View ArticleSundance 2016 Review: SPA NIGHT, A Quietly Striking And Mature Debut
Much like its lead, articulation has failed me in the days since watching and processing Andrew Ahn's glorious Spa Night. The film presents itself with such ease and confidence that its easy to miss...
View ArticleBlack Bodies In White Hands: On MORRIS FROM AMERICA
Let me set a scene for you. A few years back at a party for filmmakers one white filmmaker who has written and directed a critically acclaimed film with black leads says to another who has done the...
View ArticleSundance 2016: Wrap It Up
Sundance is all wrapped up and we've links to all of our reviews and features below plus some wrap up style questions. Check it out below. As many of you know, the Sundance 2016 experience will be...
View ArticleSundance 2016: The Best Of The Shorts Programs
Jeremy and I didn't get to see as many short films as we would have liked to, but of the short programs we were fortunate to catch, the following films resonated as our favorites.... [Read the whole...
View ArticleSundance 2016 Interview: Royalty Hightower And Anna Rose Holmer On THE FITS
Getting dressed for my interview with the director and star of The Fits, one thought kept crossing my mind, "This isn't how one dresses for Royalty." Royalty, in this case, being the 10 year old...
View ArticleTribeca 2016 Interview: Janicza Bravo Talks HARD WORLD FOR SMALL THINGS, As...
It is rare to encounter an artist at the beginning of their career and know, innately, that you are in the presence of a master of their form. Janicza Bravo is one such artist, and after five distinct...
View ArticleReview: THE FITS, New And Vital Moments Of Girlhood On The Cusp
What makes a black girl fly? Is it her magic-- the frightful inheritance of her sex? Or is it illusory? (the shape of their hips in blue and gold sequins...) What makes a black girl fly? Is it her...
View ArticleReview: SEOUL SEARCHING, Medicine the World Needs Now
Today, it seems Americans cannot escape the politics of identity. From Caitlyn Jenner to the wage gap to even Rachel Dolezal's complicated and troubling relationship to the hashtag #BLACKLIVESMATTER,...
View ArticleLA Film Fest 2015 Review: VICTORIA, A Poem In Action
"You just had to be there" In a post-FOMO (fear of missing out) age this phrase is tantamount to death. "You just had to be there." It's what I said to Twitch Editor Ben Umstead as we walked out of......
View ArticleAsian Film Fest Dallas 2015 Review: SEOUL SEARCHING, An Identity Play On The...
In 2015, it seems Americans cannot escape the politics of identity. From Caitlyn Jenner to the wage gap to even Rachel Dolezal's complicated and troubling relationship to the hashtag...
View ArticleReview: VICTORIA, The Year's Most Immersive Film
"You just had to be there." In a post-FOMO (fear of missing out) age this phrase is tantamount to death. "You just had to be there." It's what I said to Twitch Editor Ben Umstead as we walked out...
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