Final Summer hearkens back to horror of decades past
John Isberg's 2022 film is a love letter to slasher franchises of the 80s and 90s.
John Isberg's 2022 film is a love letter to slasher franchises of the 80s and 90s.
C-U filmmaker John Isberg's indie-horror-slasher film is screening at the Savoy 16 theater this weekend.
Jacob talks with award-winning director, producer, and co-founder of Shatterglass Studios, Luke Boyce about the new Central Illinois Film & TV Production Training Course
The Smile Politely writers and editors share their 2022 Ebertfest experiences.
Paul shares his guide to Ebertfest 2022.
“The most profound skill that I’ll be taking with me is being able to direct something that I’ve written,” says writer, and now, filmmaker, Madeline Blair.
Paul talks with Sanford Hess, the curator of The Virginia Theatre's Arthouse Experience series, about the advantages of in theatre viewing, what's ahead for this season, and what makes a film an arthouse film.
“If there's anything I'm able to leave behind for underclassmen, I'm hoping that they’re able to come out of this shooting process having learned something new. I know I've learned a lot so far, and we haven't even really gotten started.” Genna Roth on her experience creating Central High's COVID-friendly film version of Clue.
Will reviews the new Netflix documentary, Rising Phoenix, which features, and was executive produced by, Champaign-Urbana Paralympian and University of Illinois alum Tatyana McFadden.
William talks with Urbana filmmaker Max Pociask on Pens to Lens 2020 and the importance of people.