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Serena Seghedoni

I quote obscure movie references in conversations and take disappointing book endings way too seriously. I take life lessons from Dawson’s Creek, I’ve written a dissertation on Joker, and I once had to explain to the security guards at the airport that the ‘sharp item’ they found in my bag was, in fact, a Harry Potter wand.

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Ad Astra: Brad Pitt’s journey to Neptune is intentionally emotionless (Venice Film Festival Review)

Ad Astra is a visually stunning tale of identity, self-discovery and rebirth, and a journey through the mind of a man who is emotionally disconnected from the world.

Joker is Pure Cinematic Perfection (Venice Film Festival Review)

Joaquin Phoenix shines as Joker in an origin story that is drenched in emotion. The…

Loveseat: The VR Theatre Performance That Helps Us Feel (Interview)

At 2019 Venice Film Festival, Loud and Clear and Fanheart3 interviewed Loveseat director Kiira Benzing and cast members Sam Kebede, Jenn Harris and Jonathan David Martin.

Luce is a Clever Analysis of Human Nature (Sundance Film Festival Review)

Luce is one of those well-written, excellently delivered, incredibly thought-provoking films you don’t come across…

2019 Venice Film Festival: 25 films you need to watch

The 76th Venice Film Festival is about to start, and we’ve got you covered. Here…

Trespassers star Zach Avery on his upcoming releases, acting choices and more (Interview)

The White Crow actor Zach Avery is currently starring in Orson Oblowitz’s thriller Trespassers, but…

The Dead Don’t Die (Review): That Film You Grow to Love & You Don’t Know Why

Zombie comedy The Dead Don’t Die isn’t Jim Jarmusch’s best film, but its weirdly comical sequences, memorable quotes and absurd characters make it a thoroughly entertaining, ultimately unforgettable watch.

I See You: Helen Hunt stars in Hauntingly Good Horror Thriller (Review)

Adam Randall’s crime thriller is a suspenseful, unpredictable puzzle of a film that delves into both psychological drama and horror film territory, with impressive storytelling and more than one twist you won’t see coming.

Miranda de Pencier on The Grizzlies (Interview) (Interview)

In this interview, we speak with director Miranda de Pencier on The Grizzlies, her inspiring drama about finding “a way through”.

Love Type D: Sasha Collington on Infectiously Enjoyable Rom-Com (Interview)

We interviewed Sasha Collington on her hilarious debut feature Love Type D, a film about a woman who discovers that her DNA is to blame for her bad luck in love.