It’s safe to say that a movie about a young mother dying of cancer might not be one that someone would race to watch. It... Read More
Catherine Springer
Catherine is a shameless child of the ‘80s who discovered her passion for movies when she was 12 and has never looked back. As the daughter of an American diplomat, she spent the first 18 years of her life as an international nomad, but, when it came time to choose a college and set down roots, there was no other option than Los Angeles, a true industry town where movies touch and flavor everything. She wouldn’t be anywhere else. The only thing she loves as much as watching movies is writing about them, and her reviews have been seen in the Glendale News-Press, Magill’s Cinema Annual and on Prodigy. 15 years ago, she started her own her own movie blog, CathsFilmForum.com, which has been her pride and joy. And, although she loves sports, there is no better season than Oscar season. She owes everything to Tootsie for lighting the flame and to Premiere Magazine for keeping it lit.
Catherine Springer dives deep with master creators Matiki Anoff, Sergio Lopez-Rivera and Mia Neal Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom may look and feel like an intimate... Read More
While Andy Samberg is still best-known for his seven years as a cast member on Saturday Night Live from 2005-2012, it was his contributions as... Read More
Actor Yahya Abdul-Mateen II didn’t start acting professionally until 2017 but, since then, he has rocketed to fame, thanks to noticeable and critically-acclaimed roles in... Read More
Simply on its face, the new film Wild Mountain Thyme is a light-hearted, almost fantastical take on a Hallmark romance, but there’s just something about... Read More
Ron Howard is one of those directors who is really hard to categorize. He has won an Oscar for directing (A Beautiful Mind in 2002), and... Read More
Actress Saoirse Ronan has come a long way since her breakthrough role in Atonement (2007) when she was just 13, earning the first of her... Read More
Openly gay writer/director Francis Lee’s first film, God’s Own Country (2017) was a critically-acclaimed queer film that was nominated for Outstanding British Film of the... Read More
One of the biggest problems with fame, I would imagine, is the sense that, because everyone knows who you are, they think they know you.... Read More
Writer/director Darius Marder’s new film, The Sound of Metal, explores, quite beautifully and somewhat elegiacally, how losing all control of your life can be the... Read More