Short Film Reviews
Short Film Reviews

THE WRONG GARDEN

Cooler heads prevail, or so the saying goes. And sometimes, the unexpected tests that sentiment. Two brothers (played by Luca and Giacomo Killough) are sitting

Short Film Reviews

LANEZ

The darkness that comes from within us cannot be suppressed forever. Past transgressions sometimes surface, and it’s often not just the individual caught in the

Short Film Reviews

FIREFLIES IN THE DUSK

Is real romance a myth, does it transcend, can it thrive in this day and age? This would be the thesis upon which three time

Short Film Reviews

DIZZY

A proven fact of life is that no matter how in control you think you are, a crowded street of rowdy teenagers, acid, and alcohol

Feature Film Reviews
Feature Film Reviews

NEVER ANY BLUE

Never Any Blue follows the story of an A-list actor and describing the events as a train wreck is an understatement. A train wreck hit

Feature Film Reviews

PAW MAMA

Sometimes, letting go of the past can be a difficult challenge. Writer and director David N. Reyes brings us a heartfelt tale of self-reflection in

Feature Film Reviews

STAYCATION

You certainly remember the pandemic, but your memory is probably selective. It started in a lab, the government is over reaching, or those not wearing

Feature Film Reviews

THE FOREST

What better way to survive an apocalypse than by beginning again? It can be lonely in the aftermath of a major fallout, something an unassuming

Interviews
Interviews

HOTCHKIS & REILLY

Tara Hotchkis’ filmmaking experience dates back to her teenage years, with a mentorship under Emmy Award-winning director/producer Walter C. Miller. She has worked on numerous

Interviews

HSI CHENG

Born in Taiwan and currently calling New York City home, Hsi Cheng is a director, writer, and producer. Her work covers a wide-range of topics,

Interviews

SISSY O’HARA

An actress with decades-worth of experience, Sissy O’Hara has put together a resume that extends to mainstream television as well as the indie scene. From

Interviews

CHRIS ESPER

Chris Esper is a Foxboro, MA-based filmmaker with several shorts and a lot of experience under his belt. A graduate from the New England Institute

Oscar Qualifying Reviews
Oscar Qualifying Short Film Reviews

THE MASTERPIECE

Value is in the eye of the beholder, or so they say. In The Masterpiece (La Gran Obra), it appears in the strangest of ways.

Oscar Qualifying Short Film Reviews

GABRIELA

Big or small, the goals we have in life exact some sort of toll on us. They are there to test whether we truly want

Oscar Qualifying Short Film Reviews

I’M NOT A ROBOT

What could possibly be more infuriatingly repetitive than solving a Captcha before a login? If you’ve spent any decent amount of time browsing the internet,

Oscar Qualifying Short Film Reviews

LOVESICK

Elias (Clint Ruben) spends his days in an open psych ward in Denmark. His well-being dangles above a dangerous gorge, his thoughts ravaged by harmful

Documentary Reviews
Documentary Reviews

WHERE WE ONCE ROAMED

Browning, Montana. Home of the Blackfeet Nation and its descendants. Tradition looms large in the wilderness, and for the inhabitants of the Buffalo Spirit Hills

Documentary Reviews

THE LAST PLACES

Our world is truly a wonderful place, filled with hidden gems and societies that you may not have ever heard of. Shedding light on such

Documentary Reviews

HOBBY HUSTLE

The digital age has completely altered how our world functions. Our work, lifestyle, and even the way we relish childhood’s thrills have all undergone significant

Documentary Reviews

ART

The American dream is a pursuit for many, but the reality of its grandeur can often be a sobering experience. True to their mission of