Riddle of Fire is charming but lacks energy as the quest spirals into repetitive encounters. Beautiful visuals don't compensate for the film's lack of adventurous spirit or imaginative spark. A ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Making the pie should have been easy. The recipe calls for the usual ingredients: flour, sugar, lemon (both zest and juice), ...
Weston Razooli is far more than just a writer, producer and director. He’s a world-builder, as evidenced by his feature debut, “Riddle of Fire.” The faux-’70s children’s fantasy adventure, which ...
Among major territories, Mister Smith has closed Japan (Klockworx), France (ASC Distribution) and Spain (Flamingo Films). Deals build on a co-U.S acquisition by Yellow Veil Pictures and Vinegar ...
Weston Razooli’s debut feature, Riddle of Fire, took festival audiences by surprise when it began its time on the circuit in 2023. The film is a whimsical tale of childhood imagination and adventure, ...
The first-time feature filmmaker tells IndieWire about his nostalgia-tinged adventure saga and how indie filmmaking occasionally necessitates bribing your child actors. Weston Razooli knows that he ...
But, when they discover Hazel and Jodie’s mom put a password on the TV to keep them from playing video games all day, they decide to go on a quest for her favorite blueberry pie to curry her favor.
"The prince of the mountain forever grants to those with hearts rich." An early festival promo trailer is out for an indie genre film titled Riddle of Fire, marking the feature directorial debut of ...
Exclusive: Following a festival run that included the Directors' Fortnight at Cannes and Midnight Madness at TIFF, Weston Razooli's directorial debut hits theaters next month. One of the surprise ...
Is fantasy/adventure about three children who encounter danger while on a quest for ingredients for a special pie for one of their sick mothers. Writer/director Weston Razooli is a Park City native ...
Premiering in the Directors' Fortnight sidebar at Cannes, Weston Razooli's feature follows three kids on a mythic quest. By Lovia Gyarkye Arts & Culture Critic Making the pie should have been easy.