Flickreel recently spoke with stars Emmy Raver-Lampman and Ritu Arya about bidding farewell to Allison, Lila, and the rest of The Umbrella Academy.
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Phoenix Film Festival 2024: An Interview with Jason Carney
The Phoenix Film Festival is back, meaning another interview with Jason Carney! We chatted about Thelma, Sing Sing, and more!
Flickreel’s Best Movies of 2023
2023 was another great year for movies, some from our finest living directors, others from unexpected places, and, in some cases, a bit of both. Here are the best of the best.
Flickreel’s Best Movies of 2022
2022, a year of cinematic tributes, big-screen spectacles, a continued surge of streaming, and, of course, superheroes reigning supreme.
Mark Wahlberg Interview – Father Stu
Flickreel got to take part in a roundtable interview with Mark Wahlberg, who spoke with us and two other outlets about his long-time passion project, Father Stu.
2022 Phoenix Film Festival Interview: Jason Carney
Not to brag, but CODA opened The Phoenix Film Festival last year and now it’s a Best Picture nominee. How will PFF top itself in 2022? Festival executive director Jason Carney has the answers. Q: Only six months ago, we were talking about CODA. Now Mesa native Troy Kotsur is in a prime position to… Continue reading 2022 Phoenix Film Festival Interview: Jason Carney
Flickreel’s Best Movies of 2021
Another year, another pandemic. Well, technically we’re still in the same pandemic. COVID thankfully wasn’t the only constant, as the movies continued to see us through the hard times. Here are the best 2021 had to offer.
Flickreel’s Best Movies of 2020
Some of these movies reflected the madness of 2020, others helped take our minds off 2020, and today we’re going to discuss the best 2020 had to offer.
The case for Get Out, Best Picture
All good films are empathy machines. Most of the films nominated for Best Picture at this year’s Academy Awards are great films primarily because we feel this empathy with the heroes. But no film does this in a more radical, exciting or significant way as Get Out. It’s the best film of the year.
2017: The Year in Film
Now we know people say this every year, but 2017 was genuinely a quite brilliant year for cinema, and on such a variety of fronts. With a host of resourceful, creative blockbusters, to profound, moving dramas – while there were so many excellent pictures from around the globe that adorned our screens. Here we’re running through the year’s very best, and, well, some of the more forgettable.