Late Night (2019) – Summary, Review (with Spoilers)
Late Night attempts to address ageism, racism, and sexism, while still being funny, and throwing in a bit of romance, and buckles under such lofty goals.
Late Night attempts to address ageism, racism, and sexism, while still being funny, and throwing in a bit of romance, and buckles under such lofty goals.
Booksmart may make you feel representing characters like Amy and Molly isn’t enough anymore and that it doesn’t do justice to its supporting cast.
From the 2019 Montclair Film Festival, a Q&A featuring Director Rashaad Ernesto Green, co-writer & star Zora Howard, producer Darren Dean, and co-star Alexis Marie Wint.
While Lee Daniels and writer of the show Jordan E. Cooper announced in April the untitled Ms. Pat show was still in development, there is a new update.
A post-screening Q&A featuring Buffaloed’s director Tanya Wexler from the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival.
A Q&A from the Tribeca Film Festival featuring Writer/ Director Stefon Brital, co-writer Fredica Bailey and the stars.
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.
Sabrina Carpenter proves herself to be more than a name to get financing but a performer worth the ticket price.
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.