'Summertime' Review - A Poetic Tribute to the City of Angels

'Summertime' Review - A Poetic Tribute to the City of Angels

Director Carlos Lopez Estrada, most known for his debut film Blindspotting, is back at Sundance with his latest film Summertime. Teaming with a group of young poets, Estrada highlights the experiences and stories of some of the most marginalized communities in a truly unique way.

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What’s Different About Ang Lee’s Gemini Man?

What’s Different About Ang Lee’s Gemini Man?

For the vast majority of films ever made, 24 frames per second has been the standard cinematic framerate. If you’ve seen any movie, chances are it was shown at that speed. Ang Lee is set on doing things a little bit different. His next feature film is abandoning 24 frames per second, too.

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Blinded By The Light: Springsteen, Being a Minority & The American Dream

Blinded By The Light: Springsteen, Being a Minority & The American Dream

The songs of Bruce Springsteen can get you off your feet, make you want to run around and dance - but for some, they are much more than that. He talks about life, family, love, and his words can speak to all of us, even a young Pakistani kid from Britain (and a young Mexican kid from America).

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The Secret to MCU Phase 4

The Secret to MCU Phase 4

Now that Marvel’s Infinity Saga has come to end, the next phase of the MCU is dawning. At this year's Comic-Con, fans were treated to a panel presentation that revealed what the future holds for Marvel. Many of the properties discussed were already confirmed, others just heavily rumored, but there were some exciting surprises - and now we have a timeline for these projects, as well as some huge reasons to be excited about the future. 

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Behind the Screen: The Last Black Man in San Francisco

Behind the Screen: The Last Black Man in San Francisco

Behind every great film there is a great story of how it is made. Director Joe Talbot and actor Jimmie Fails figured out they wanted to make The Last Black man in their youths, and several years later made that dream a reality. Premiering at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival, the Last Black Man in San Francisco is a story of misfits, created by misfits.

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11 Unanswered Questions for Stranger Things 4 (Spoilers)

11 Unanswered Questions for Stranger Things 4 (Spoilers)

Major Stranger Things 3 spoilers in this post, obviously! Stranger Things left some things unresolved at the end of its latest season. Let’s look at some of the questions the show will have to answer once it comes back for a fourth season. What should we expect from characters like Mike, Dustin and Eleven? Will the show leave Indiana? And who is that person in the post credits scene?

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The Petition Problem: When Fandom Goes Too Far

The Petition Problem: When Fandom Goes Too Far

As film fans, at one point in our lives will be disappointed by a movie or TV show. That’s normal, but what we have to understand is that we are not owed or entitled to art. This new viral trend of creating petitions against entertainment is pointless but dangerous and here is why.

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New Little Lies: What Have They Done?

New Little Lies: What Have They Done?

New Little Lies is a weekly recap chat about Big Little Lies to break down the latest happenings on HBO’s starry hit show. Spoilers for all of Big Little Lies Season One, the premiere episode of Season Two, as well as speculating about the future of the show in this piece!

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