Damien Chazelle’s Neil Armstrong biopic puts a new perspective on the story we all know.
Damien Chazelle’s Neil Armstrong biopic puts a new perspective on the story we all know.
Shea Vassar explores what makes Armstrong’s film such a wonderful adaptation of Alcott’s classic novel.
This year’s Fantasia Fest has plenty of films worth checking out and we picked a few to keep an eye on!
Six months in and we have 17 reasons why we think it’s been a pretty good year in film, so far.
Harrison creates a primer specifically for those of us that are new to anime and getting ready for Netflix’s streaming of NEON GENESIS EVANGELION!
Get ready for Toy Story 4 by checking out the TFS staff’s ten favorite Pixar movies.
Hannah Holway dives into her love of Booksmart, a timely coming-of-age classic.
Callie explores the many problematic aspects of the Netflix horror film.
Manish selects 10 more films to serve as a primer to Hindi cinema that range from classics to modern hits.
15 years after the release of the revenge saga, a look back at its maternal melodrama.
An Interview with Mallory O’Meara, Author of The Lady from the Black Lagoon.
Marcus and Sean take a stab at casting the wide range of supporting players in the upcoming wrestling biopic.
The new MCU film may be a step forward for female representation, but it might not be enough.
Over three films, the director has built a unique vision of modern exploitation.
Our series on the films of ‘39 continues with a look at an under-discussed classic featuring one of Bette Davis’ best roles.
For our Films of 1939 retrospective, Sarah Jane takes a look back at The Women.
No matter how bad a year you may have had, the movies always come through.