A lot of movies do the bare minimum with their visuals, servicing the story without leaving much of an impact on the viewer.
The life and work of filmmaker Robert A. Nakamura, the "godfather of Asian American media," is examined by his son Tadashi.
Prior to Gloria Romero's 91st birthday last December, she was already in and out of the hospital, close family friend and ...
Set in a fake town, Hailey Gates’ feature debut 'Atropia,' premiering at Sundance, has fun, insightful ideas, though it ...
Rains Over Babel,' a queer riff on Dante's Inferno, announces director Gala del Sol as a talent of international cinema.
Jan. 26—"Santa's Cousin," a film created with students from the New Mexico State University's Creative Media Institute, will debut this week in Santa Fe. The special screening will take place at 2 p.m ...
Presence, his excellent new film and his first real foray into the horror genre, is shot entirely from the perspective of a ...
Logistics, cinema and TV are all topics with movement at their core, but that's not the only reason to use motion in design.
Thanks to inventive filmmakers, the 1990s proved horror movies could transcend genre boundaries and become widespread hits.
The 'I Am Martin Parr' documentary promises to be a vibrant road trip through the life and work of the Magnum photographer ...
In the northern extremes of Norway, along the Russian border, is a folk high school that teaches teenagers self-reliance and ...
WHEELING — Shadyside filmmaker Seth Nardo is making his directorial debut with his action movie “Hitman: The Slaughter.” The ...