
‘It’s My Life’ Film Festival Gives Teens Outlet to Spread Their Message
The film that stood out to me the most was the night’s Best Picture winner “Dear Drew.” With its beautiful cinematography, detailed direction, great performances,

The film that stood out to me the most was the night’s Best Picture winner “Dear Drew.” With its beautiful cinematography, detailed direction, great performances,

Now that we have this first look into these highly anticipated cinematic experiences, are they what we expected or are they disappointing?

Teens today from almost any background have the tools necessary to start filmmaking. Here’s Mikael’s top five tips to get started.

I was able to see an example of Sierra’s brilliant directorial style and witness the love and compassion that was shared among these dedicated teens.

Let’s start with the positives, because there are some. Probably the most obvious change is the gender reversal, which, for the most part, is handled

This is what Jesse from “New Girl” thinks she is, and what Margo Roth Spiegelman “Paper Towns” definitely is. They all are hyper, excitable, quirky

Adaptations, sequels, and remakes have existed since the beginning of storytelling, and movies are no exception. This is an issue that has faced 21st century

Whenever someone is asked to give an example of an animated film that is great for both kids and adults, “Finding Nemo” almost always comes

“Finding Dory” is an exceptional film, especially for a sequel that didn’t need to exist. Dory’s short-term memory loss is used both to get some

The one thing that almost all filmmakers, young or old, can benefit from is being inspired by other movies. Whether it’s the story behind the

Not since James Cameron’s 2009 “Avatar” have visual effects been pushed to such groundbreaking levels of complexity and near perfection.

The brilliant screenplay, detailed direction, stellar cast, and mind-blowing action make this one of the must-see cinematic experiences of the year.