Filmcast EP18 – “Fauve” by Jeremy Comte (Contains Spoilers)
In this episode of the No Budget Filmcast, we review “Fauve” the Academy Award-nominated film by Jeremy Comte. Set in a surface mine, two boys sink into a seemingly innocent power game with Mother Nature as the sole observer. Listen On: …
Never Too Old With Patricia Barnicott
In my talk with Patricia Barnicott we discuss her long history as an actress starting at the age of 14, having to give it up for many years, then getting back into it later in life. Still going strong at 82, she has some great…
“Nocturnal” Trailer Released
Wildcard Distribution has released a trailer for the film “Nocturnal” Nathalie Biancheri’s narrative feature debut stars “Calm With Horses” and “Lady Macbeth” star Cosmo Jarvis. The film is set in an unremarkable Yorkshire coastal town and follows Pete (Cosmo Jarvis), a disheveled and darkly compelling…
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From Model to Game of Thrones to Stand-up Comedy With Emma Bryant
In my discussion with Emma Bryant we also talk about how she finds roles and the value associated with being a professional on set, and networking, and maintaining good working relationships with others. She also offers some great advice for models and actresses on how…
Filmcast EP17 – Palm Springs
In this episode of the Independent Film Review, we watch “Palm Springs” starring Andy Samberg and Cristin Milioti. Two people who get stuck in time-loop. or views and likes, and Milo rants about modern society. When carefree Nyles and reluctant maid of honor Sarah…
Co-Writer & Director of The Cult Classic “Chief Zabu” Neil Cohen
Neil Cohen is a playwright, television and film writer, illustrator, producer and director who has been working in the industry for over 30 years. Neil co-wrote and co-directed with Zack Norman the once-lost now-found cult comedy film Chief Zabu, which The Hollywood Reporter calls “A…
Unhinged (2020) Review
Unhinged is a frightening take on road rage gone terribly wrong. First and foremost I would not allow children to watch this because of the graphic content that is shown in regards to the incidents that happen throughout the film. The director Derrick Borte definitely…