by Jennifer McCann | Dec 6, 2018 | The Guest Column
In the glowing light of downtown Fort Worth, where the West begins and wildcatters were as likely to bust as become millionaires the 12th Annual Lone Star Film Festival hosted a cast of talented characters and their creative babies. This is my very local film...
by Edward Douglas | Jul 2, 2018 | The Guest Column
A few months back, I was thinking about some of the movies I enjoyed seeing at film festivals and the weak reception they received on release in terms of press and critical coverage. I wrote this piece for The Tracking Board asking whether film festivals are really...
by Miguel Cima | Nov 21, 2017 | The Guest Column
What can a movie about a giant monster attacking a major Asian city teach us about misogyny? Go to Hulu and stream the overlooked Nacho Vigalondo film Colossal, featuring a powerful and nuanced performance by lead actress Anne Hathaway, to find out. Why? For some very...
by Justina Walford | Oct 11, 2017 | The Guest Column
If you are lucky enough to not be 1 of 6 women who experienced it (nor 1 in 33 men), you may wonder why rape is coming up so much now. You might wonder why women are speaking up about something so painful. Why, after all these years? Why some of us now have no qualms...
by Ariel Schudson | Sep 20, 2017 | The Guest Column
So I think its time to have a little conversation about value, worth and intersectionality. Things are pretty weird right now. I was talking with a girlfriend the other day and both of us have been in the film community for a really long time. Long enough to remember...
by Justina Walford | Aug 18, 2017 | The Guest Column
I think showing the range of voices from female filmmakers can scare some people. We look at the range of voices in popular male filmmakers and we take for granted how vastly different they are from Spielberg’s heart to Scorsese’s brain to Bay’s...
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