‘The Mitchells vs. The Machines’ Review

By: Amanda Guarragi The Mitchells vs. The Machines is an animated film that will heavily resonate with artists everywhere. We have a young aspiring filmmaker Katie Mitchell(Abbi Jacobson) who embarks on a road trip with her parents, Rick (Danny McBride) and Linda (Maya Rudolph), younger brother Aaron (Michael Rianda), and her beloved dog to start her first year at film school. During their family bonding … Continue reading ‘The Mitchells vs. The Machines’ Review

‘Grace Fury, A Voice With Legs’ Review

By: Amanda Guarragi Grace Fury, A Voice With Legs is an interesting documentary that highlights the art form of dance. Laura Carruthers, leads a world-class performing artists in a feature film memoir that explores unique choreography and cinematography to express the internal thoughts of performers. It is a cross between dance theatre and autobiographical documentary. Dance has always been about connecting to the theme or … Continue reading ‘Grace Fury, A Voice With Legs’ Review

San Francisco International Film Festival Selection: ‘After Antarctica’ Review

By: Amanda Guarragi Have you ever wondered what it would be like to go on an expedition and then experience the aftermath of it? Well After Antarctica is a documentary that highlights the entire journey of an international crew of six explorers in 1989, who set out to be the first humans to cross Antarctica by dog-sled. Award-winning filmmaker Tasha Van Zandt intertwines the past … Continue reading San Francisco International Film Festival Selection: ‘After Antarctica’ Review

Canadian Film Festival Selection ‘Woman In Car’ Review

By: Amanda Guarragi Woman In Car is written and directed by Vanya Rose. It is an in-depth look at the psychology of past mistakes and how it can affect the future. It takes the female experience of Ann Lewis (Hélène Joy) as she is in the middle of getting married to her new husband. The script is well-written and Rose peels back the many layers … Continue reading Canadian Film Festival Selection ‘Woman In Car’ Review