"Project Hail Mary": A Sci-Fi Hit That’s Winning Over Everyone
A new sci-fi blockbuster is bringing audiences back to theaters—and critics love it too!
A new sci-fi blockbuster is bringing audiences back to theaters—and critics love it too!
The Reel Champions Shorts Fest is officially accepting submissions!
The cinematographer for HBO's new limited series talks about the creative direction and execution of the drama, while sharing some insight into the sometimes misunderstood profession of cinematography.
Filmmaking via archive allows us all to not only view narratives that often aren't shown in mainstream media, but potentially challenge common social memory.
Discover "Wealth Untold", a documentary highlighting Belizean women leaders protecting the barrier reef through culture, conservation, and community action.
Daisy Johnson discusses "Guardians of the Wild", a powerful documentary connecting environmental guardians across Mexico, now selected for Blue Water Film Festival.
A look at the highly anticipated comedy-drama that has everyone on the edge of their seat through PR alone.
Director Nicholas Mihm discusses "How to Change the World | SAGE," Indigenous energy independence, and impact-driven filmmaking at Blue Water Film Festival.
Filmmaker Lexi Addison discusses "The Last Fin", exploring shark conservation, Indonesian fishing communities, and how indie filmmaking shaped this nuanced documentary.
Exploring how the Golden Era's biggest studios continue to exist in today's Streaming Platforms.
Director Santiago Burin des Roziers discusses "House of Fish", an ocean conservation documentary about underwater sculptures stopping illegal trawling.
Abraham Joffe’s "Trade Secret" uncovers the legal global trade in polar bear skins, exposing contradictions between wildlife conservation, politics, and commerce.
The close-up is more than just a shot, it’s a vital element in the art of storytelling.
A Q&A with filmmaker Sugandhi Gadadhar on "My Otter Diary"—capturing India’s smooth-coated otters, underwater filming challenges, and human–wildlife conflict.
Filmmaker Monika Grassl discusses "Scars of Growth", a documentary exploring Europe’s green transition, mining’s hidden costs, and the power of independent filmmaking.
Do not pass go and head straight to streaming. Romcoms and their slow disappearance from theatres.