by Kevin Allen | Jan 31, 2022
The first weekend of the 2022 Sundance Film Festival bestowed a handful of great to promising films that covered timely issues such as race relations and a man’s cultural definition, while other movies served as poignant and thoughtful observations of what it is to...
by Kevin Allen | Jan 26, 2022
2022 marks the first year that Fox Force Five News covers the Sundance Film Festival, and as of this writing, the iconic festival has brought about a solid batch of promising films for casual audiences and cinephiles alike to seek out and keep their eyes peeled for...
by Kevin Allen | Jan 21, 2022
Since the late 1970s, filmmaking auteur Pedro Almodovar has received praise from critics and audiences in his home country of Spain as well as in North America, first breaking through stateside with Women On The Verge Of A Nervous Breakdown in 1988, then again with...
by Sean Atkins | Jan 14, 2022
Who says you can’t release a good horror film outside the fall season? As awards season picks up steam and audiences start to slowly come off their high from last month’s Spider-Man: No Way Home, we set our sights on the New Year and the exciting film slate ahead....
by Kevin Allen | Jan 13, 2022
In 2018, anime director Mamoru Hosoda received an Academy Award nomination for Mirai, which enthralled audiences with gorgeous animation and a wondrous coming-of-age narrative that explored the psychology of its child protagonist well, yet was lacking in thematic...