Tim Fehlbaum’s September 5 follows the ABC Sports team as they grapple with how to cover a hostage crisis during the 1972 Munich Olympics.
The tense journalism drama primarily takes place in the ABC studio,...
Most cinephiles will be familiar with Stacy Peralta's skating career because of Catherine Hardwicke's Lords of Dogtown, a biopic that depicts the development of a skateboarding scene in 1970s Santa Monica. That...
Adrien Brody is once again receiving multiple awards, including the Golden Globe, for his role as a Holocaust survivor. Twenty-two years after he won an Academy Award for his role as Wladyslaw...
Brady Corbet and Mona Fastvold devoted the better part of seven years of their lives to the epic immigrant drama The Brutalist. Nadine Whitney attended a group interview with Brady, who meditated...
Anora is the dark horse of this award season, sweeping nominations and wins back and forth from critics and award entities alike. Deservedly so, for this anti-Cinderella tale that talks about crushing...
Vera Drew’s The People’s Joker is semi-miraculous. Having survived lawsuits from WB because they didn’t understand the notion of parody and secretly screening in festivals as the ‘film that dare not speak...
Jason Reitman's Saturday Night takes place in the 90 minutes before the first episode of Saturday Night Live. Golden Globe nominee Gabriel LaBelle leads the most star-studded cast of the year as...
As proud members of the Women InSession Film podcast, it fills us with joy when we get listener responses on one or more of our episodes. So, it was our absolute delight...