A Family Business: The Business Of Settling Scores Old And New
Richard Harrington's A Family Business tells a tale of more than just a father and son reconciliation, cocooned in a plot ...
Richard Harrington's A Family Business tells a tale of more than just a father and son reconciliation, cocooned in a plot ...
It’s Halloween. A mother and her little daughter have fallen asleep in front of the TV. On waking, when she ...
Robert Hagan’s short drama #BBD takes the bull by the horns with its narrative essay form, with racism at its ...
Anton Chekhov’s short story about a sleep-deprived little girl is adapted to the screen with a few minor changes into ...
The undoing of convictions is a curious thing: when done right, it becomes a blend of spectacularly comical and terrifyingly ...
The director’s note says that it’s based on an actual window and an actual charade. What a disappointment it would ...
Writer-Director-Editor Billy Nawrocki’s Are You Wild Like Me? is a 10:08 minutes long film on cannibalism. Not so much of ...
Matt Gorrell serves as writer, director, cinematographer, and editor for Ainsley, but none of these aspects of the film are ...
Filmed in Australia, Dusters is a 28:30 minutes long film that pays homage to Western films. Director Noel Vinson’s take ...
Discomfort – if one word could describe the effect and emotions Wives Of The Skies evoke in the viewer, it ...
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