Jean Renoir was the son of famous painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir. With his fortune, Jean was sent to the best schools, but he was never a fan and ran away often. To him,...
For our poll this week, inspired by Bo Burnham's new film Eighth Grade, we are talking about directorial debut films from comedians. There have been many great films by great comedians over...
In 1999, the British Film Institute named The Third Man the greatest British film of all time. A story of moral corruption, we are thrown into the streets of an occupied Vienna four...
With the release of Sorry to Bother You this weekend, it should be appropriate to focus on films with an office setting; and yes, there are plenty. Some of these have...
When the acclaimed documentarian died aged 92 on July 5, I tweeted out that Shoah, his haunting nine-hour-plus story about the events of Poland's extermination camps was on another level as a documentary. Like James...
Welcome to InSession Film's new monthly Oscar Watch! As the summer movie season starts winding down, the other movie season will start coming upon us, the Oscar season. Over the next couple...
We all have favorite movies from when we were kids. Sometimes nostalgia clouds our view and we cling tightly to a film that, if we’re being honest, no longer holds up. But...
When we think of booming creative minds with loads of energy poured into their work, we tend to think Quentin Tarantino with his colorful, epic scripts or Aaron Sorkin with his extensive...