Mickey Hardaway: A Slow Drama On The Many Variations Of Abuse
It is a topic that never ceases to inspire filmmakers or intrigue psychologists. A topic that has been well chronicled...
It is a topic that never ceases to inspire filmmakers or intrigue psychologists. A topic that has been well chronicled...
This one is for the keeps! A poignant addition to your library that will come in handy every time you...
16 minutes feel short. Terribly short. For a film of its magnitude—both in terms of the production and concept—Hells Kitchen...
Will Niava’s (writer-director) Zoo feels personal. Like a page out of his diary, an excerpt of his biography, the short...
Couple jokes are clichéd. Quarantine ones, even worse. And yet, in directors Antonio Harper and Abby Burton’s pre-lockdown world, these...
Directors Fatty Soprano & Shawn ‘Shutterr’ Vasquez’s Seabreeze is intriguing. While it strikes a chord with anyone who has dealt...
Seth Kozak’s 15-minute Rendezvous feels apt material for a feature-length, making one wonder at the effort it must have taken...
Screamfest Horror Film Festival has opened submissions for scripts and films in horror, sci-fi and thriller genres for its 21st...
After its first no-show in 34 years last year, SXSW Film Festival has gone online. The all-virtual event is set...
No, before you presume, this is not about COVID-19. It has nothing to do with bats or any other creatures....
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