District of Cinema Episode 32: Don’t Worry, Darlings
By Olivia Kozlevcar , Tristan Au and Spenser Hoover | 12/05/2022The gang talk Olivia Wilde’s new film, trending TV and rooster sauce
The gang talk Olivia Wilde’s new film, trending TV and rooster sauce
The hosts discuss what happens when celebs take to the screen
Tristan, Spenser and Koz celebrate their second annual Halloween spectacular with costumes, chaos and a little bit of cinema
In their highly anticipated comeback episode, the hosts discuss their favorite films of the summer.
The hosts also have some fun with Clare Mulroy's favorite films
The hosts try to guess film plots based on their titles to pretty dreadful effect
The gang reveal why some films aren't as good as they seem
The trio has fun discussing all things food, from what they eat at the theaters to delicious movies they enjoy
The hosts rave over A24 and Pixar's newest films but feel lukewarm over 'The Batman'
The hosts slightly roast each other by revealing what movie characters they remind them of
Robert Eggers’ new film is technically arresting, visceral and overlong
Cooper and del Toro team up to create a horrifying portrayal of the modern rural experience
The director and cast talk about the film’s depiction of empathy and its smaller-scale atmosphere
Fran Kranz delivers an exceptional meditation on mourning in his directorial debut
Jessica Chastain and Andrew Garfield shine through in this formulaic biopic that nonetheless raises interesting questions
Adam Driver’s dynamism is on full display in a film that rarely lives up to its full potential
DCAPA Film Festival: Lee’s drama provides simple answers to difficult questions
From heartfelt narratives to impactful documentaries, here are three short films that educate, entertain and find their voice
While director Chris McKay seeks to dazzle with action, spectacle can’t make up for substance
Staub’s debut film attempts a fresh-take on a tired concept. But is he just beating a dead horse?