The Austin B Media Podcast #26: The Holdovers Discussion with Jack Martin
I recently talked about The Holdovers with Film Feeder’s editor-in-chief Jack Martin.
Check out the full podcast here!
The Holdovers Review: A Christmas Film That Defies Clichés and Embraces Authenticity
Before Christmas break, I thought I’d review a movie about Christmas break: The Holdovers.
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Shudder Buys Stewart Thorndike's Bad Things Ahead of Its Tribeca 2023 Debut
A month and change before its Tribeca 2023 premiere, Shudder has bought the rights to Bad Things.
Read all the details below.
Emily the Criminal Review: Not Even Aubrey Plaza Can Save This Uneven Story
As John Patton Ford’s second film, Emily the Criminal, releases in theaters, check out my thoughts on the film here!
Not Okay Review: A Painfully Honest & Hilarious Portrait of What Happens When Social Activism & Clout-Chasing Collide
Here’s my review of Searchlight’s newest film on Hulu, Not Okay, which pleasantly surprised me.
Tribeca 2022 | The Integrity of Joseph Chambers Interview with Editor Yvette M. Amirian
I sat down with Yvette M. Amirian, the editor of the film, The Integrity of Joseph Chambers, which premiered at Tribeca 2022.
Check out the interview below!
Tribeca 2022 | Good Luck to You, Leo Grande Review - This Sex-Positive Dramedy Hits All the Right Notes
Good Luck to You, Leo Grande is one of the best sex-positive dramedies ever made, due to great direction & stellar performances.
Tribeca 2022 | You Can Live Forever Review - A Smart Infusion of 90s Nostalgia, A Touching Romance & Religious Oppression That Everyone Can Connect To
Mark Slutsky & Sarah Watt’s new film premiered at the Tribeca 2022 Festival & is one of the best films I’ve seen.
Check out my review here.
CODA Review: Siân Heder's Directorial Debut Is One of the Best Films of the Year
CODA is a once-in-a-generation film.Read my review of Siân Heder's directorial debut below.
Nomadland Review: The Life of A Nomad is Reflected Beautifully in Chloé Zhao's Latest
In Chloé Zhao's Nomadland, she not only examines the life of a nomad, but the soul of America and those who America forgot about.