Disclosure Day opens in theaters TODAY! Writer @doubleofilms lauds the summer blockbuster directed by the man who started it all.
🔗: https://t.co/x9prixChpm
Do look up. Writer @doubleofilms reviews #Pressure, a historical drama recounting the surprisingly meteorologic hours leading up up to D-Day.
🔗: https://t.co/jejA7zbtAR
Writer @doubleofilms sat down with Morgan Neville, Director of #ManontheRun. Read how Neville shaped #PaulMcCartney's post-Beatles story "through a blend of archival footage, new interview audio and a treasure trove of McCartney’s songs." https://t.co/ydFqENEYuW
"What a complete, joyous and justifiably feral return to form from one of cinema’s greatest slapstick kings." Writer @no1ntermissions lauds #SamRaimi's latest release, #SendHelp. Read now! https://t.co/Tbi2kryVvZ
Check out what the BFBs got up to in 2025! From festival highlights to our growing interview catalogue, we loved showcasing the best of cinema to you! https://t.co/mpdA6iSVxF
#Manas is a tactful tale of a young girl's troubled upbringing in remote Brazil. Writer Pedro Pires praises the debut filmmaker's, Marianna Brennand Fortes, gentle touch when depicting harsh realities. Read now. https://t.co/FvUkHQTuXJ
Writer @no1ntermissions reviews the third installment of James Cameron's Avatar franchise. #AvatarFireandAsh boasts "sequences that rank among the most technically assured in the franchise." Read now! https://t.co/clDxZpvuqB
"One of #Sirat's greatest strengths is precisely this ability, through cinematic hyperbole, to show us that life may just be a series of random events." Now on the blog: Pedro Pires reviews #oliverlaxe's @Festival_Cannes Jury Prize winner. #2025film https://t.co/uZvOVoOWJz
"While [a museum] highlights what a community should value, [a prison] dehumanizes the people who do not follow these values," writes @dongfangxilan after a screening of #Aubinpictures 'Paint Me a Road Out of Here' @TheGetty. https://t.co/nVcROMgQr9
📢New interview alert: EIC Lydia sat down with producer/editor @ProphetKotto to talk about the archival film work that made the #wto99 documentary possible. Read it here: https://t.co/rtfBvQUHdY
Writer Sophie attended the @TheNYFF in October. Jim Jarmusch's "Father Mother Sister Brother' stood out amongst the rest. Read her review now ahead of its Christmas release. https://t.co/OeeKMLJBby
Writer @doubleofilms finds "there is a genuine and revelatory joy to be found watching a dim, overlong, highly competent middlebrow drama about the evil of the Holocaust." Read his review of #Nuremberg, starring Rami Malek and Russell Crow. https://t.co/fXfh1hk2sj