Reviews Netflix Review: Season 2 of Netflix’s “She’s Gotta Have It” Unfolds with Beautiful and Urgent Greatness It’s vibrant. It’s lively. It’s poetic. And it embraces art in all mediums. 06/02/2019 by Zach Murphy
How-To Saturday How to Add Special Effects to Videos on a Low Budget with Minimal Tools All you need is cloth or paper for a green screen, inexpensive software, and a smartphone or tablet to make Hollywood-style special effects in your videos! 06/01/2019 by Anna Zabiega
Features Female Filmmaker Friday: Mati Diop, First Black Female Director to Win the Grand Prix at Cannes "I think it's sad that in 2019 I'm still the first black [woman]...we really need more people." 05/31/2019 by Maureen McGuirk
Features Female Filmmaker Friday: Olivia Wilde Makes Feature Directorial Debut with "Booksmart" "I wanted the film to take real tonal risks. I wanted it to be bold. I wanted it to feel as intense and unpredictable as it feels when you're young and you allow yourself to go on an adventure." 05/24/2019 by Maureen McGuirk
Reviews Movie Review: Pokémon Detective Pikachu, a family film filled with silliness and giggles! While it has its sad moments, Detective Pikachu will leave you and your family feeling good and happy at the end. 05/21/2019 by Anna Zabiega
Reviews Movie Review: John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum, a symphony of bedlam and storm of fury. He's back, and he does not disappoint! 05/20/2019 by Zach Murphy
Features Indie Film "Fast Color" Is the Superhero Film More Studios Should Be Producing "There are no spandexed warriors pummeling finger-snapping megalomaniacs over magical bejeweled gloves — only mothers and daughters, just trying to get by." 05/17/2019 by Maureen McGuirk
How-To Saturday Screenwriting Tips for Great Conversations Dialogue has to be natural, interesting, and meaningful--use these tips to improve your characters' conversations and bring them to the next level! 05/11/2019 by Zach Murphy
Features Female Filmmaker Friday: Mary Harron, Director of "Charlie Says", Looks for Outsider Perspectives “There was a feeling I had about stories that were not told; angles on history, which was very true of women.” 05/10/2019 by Maureen McGuirk
Reviews Throwback Thursday: A review of Reba, the heartwarming sitcom about a single mom who loves her kids and never stops Winning an award for Best Family Television series in 2004, Reba is a good sitcom for people of all ages to enjoy. 05/09/2019 by Anna Zabiega
World Wednesday Commercializing the Asian Drama- Literally! People don't want ads anymore. They want something to hook them and keep them hooked. And this one Japanese candy company did exactly that. 05/08/2019 by Alex Kruse
Reviews Movie Review: Avengers Endgame, an astoundingly fantastic ultimate showdown! There’s a sense despair. A sense of remorse. And maybe everything won’t be completely okay in the end, but the Avengers are going to their absolute best no matter what. 05/06/2019 by Zach Murphy