Lost Transmissions Q&A From the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival
Writer/ Director Katharine O’Brien, alongside her producers and editor, talk about the inspiration behind the film, working with Simon Pegg, Juno Temple, and other topics.
From the Montclair Film Festival in New Jersey, New York’s NewFest, Tribeca Film Festival, and Urban World Film Festival, to the famed Sundance Film Festival, here you’ll find our film festival coverage (which contains movies, shorts, and episodic content).
Writer/ Director Katharine O’Brien, alongside her producers and editor, talk about the inspiration behind the film, working with Simon Pegg, Juno Temple, and other topics.
Writer/ Director Ani Simon-Kennedy talks about casting Sabrina Carpenter, The Hulk, and how The Short History of the Long Road came to be.
Following the first screening of Good Posture, writer/director Dorothy Wells and members of her cast stepped on stage for a 15 minute Q&A – check it out.
In preparation for the full-length Netflix release, we checked out the See You Yesterday short available on HBO until May 1st.
All These Small Moments gives you a taste of so many great stories and leaves you hungering for more from each one.
Slut In A Good Way is a forgettable comedy which doesn’t bring anything new to the slut conversation or bring about some sense of sexual empowerment.
In a Relationship tones down the dramatics of young love and while the lack of dramatics does make the film eventually feel dull, it also makes it one the most honest depiction you’ve seen in a while.
Jellyfish really does push the idea that being a first-time anything should heighten expectations than lower them.
Little Woods may sell you on the idea of a bi-racial sisterhood, but it’s more so about critiquing the American health system vs. what Canada offers and the illegal market the discrepancy creates.
O.G. is a mixture of Oscar bait editing with the realness that comes from having its actor surrounding by real people doing time.
The overall goal of Wherever I Look is to fill in that space between the average fan and critic and advise you on what’s worth experiencing.