Happy Together: The Transparent View of Dystopias Now Only a Hop, Skip, and a Jump Away
Time to get yellowpilled. Zahier Turner’s Happy Together is well summed up in that line. There is the ancestral debt...
Time to get yellowpilled. Zahier Turner’s Happy Together is well summed up in that line. There is the ancestral debt...
In an era where independent cinema often struggles to balance artistry with activism, Patrick Ireland's "Ill Fares The Land" emerges...
Debut filmmaker Susan Ruth’s The First is a 15-minute sensuous horror where being turned on, or really feeling anything at...
Creating a short film in college is not only an excellent way to be creative, but it’s also one of...
Chadwick Harman’s Bright Forests is a philosophical and emotional sci-fi short about humankind’s eternal reach towards the unknown. Following a...
Attending a film festival can be an incredible experience for film-loving college students. Festivals offer a platform to view groundbreaking...
Gio Randazzo’s She Follows, written with Miranda Rausch, emphasises that it is based on “some real sh*t”. While the substance...
Madison Hatfield’s I Could Dom is a film this writer would watch again and again and twice on Christmas. A...
Written by its lead actors Alan Hall and Gabriel Thomson, and directed by Kieran Dee, Hungry Like the Wolf foregrounds...
Creating films that feature wild animals as key elements of the story is a monumental challenge for any director. In...
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