That Thing I Had That One Time: Navigating Adulting Complications
The thing about OJ Reyes's That Thing I Had That One Time (TTIHTOT) is that it tries, really tries, to ...
The thing about OJ Reyes's That Thing I Had That One Time (TTIHTOT) is that it tries, really tries, to ...
Paul Robinson's A Vital Sign tackles a controversial subject, that of a religious suicide pact among a group of five. ...
Neither of the leads in Farbod Khoshtinat's Two Little Boys is someone you can root for. The screenplay creates characters ...
Eric J. Liddle's second short Sunshine Periphery is in the same surrealist vein as his first, Mister Swolo. What distinguishes ...
Alain Deslongchamps's Le Choix De Sofia (English: Sofia's Choice, interesting choice of title) runs a double narrative, wildly different from ...
Bryan Enk's Push Up is named, on the surface, on one endearing moment between a couple: one drunkenly asks the ...
Aymeric Nicolet's honest portrayal of Oscar Wilde and his days in prison, leading up to the composition of De Profundis, ...
Keagan Karnes' Home Movies is a by the numbers comedy-drama centred around two siblings who come together after their father's ...
Tomorrow The Birds Will Sing opens on desolate lands and a score that stops you in your tracks from the ...
Watching Jack Forcinito in Andy Kastelic's Typhoon, one is reminded strongly of Sean Penn, (in general and Dead Man Walking ...
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