Short Film Reviews
A PLACE TO FALL DOWN
Loss affects all of us differently, but in the case of a local car mechanic, it nearly shuts him and his entire business down for
A BEAUTIFUL DAY
In a world where proper conversation seems like a fading concept, two strangers find common ground under surprisingly bleak circumstances. On a break from work,
MILLIE’S CARE FREE DAY
What could the solution be for someone living a monotonous life? An existence built on following a strict schedule with no room for deviation or
STATIONS OF THE CROSS
A grizzled man (Aleksa Ristovic) wanders around the sun-kissed hills of his local area, searching for answers to his sorrow amidst the many statues and
Feature Film Reviews
ORANGO
Orango, directed by Samuel Kay Forrest, opens with a serene, majestic, and beautiful scenic view of tranquil waters at sunrise on the West African Coastal
FOR WHEN YOU GET LOST
It’s been a hot minute since we’ve seen a good ol’ road trip movie. Whether you prefer the sobering countryside blues of Nomadland or the
OPPORTUNITY
The quote begins “Opportunities multiply as they are seized,” according to Sun Tzu. Opportunity, a comedy crime movie by writer/director Rusty Rehl, doesn’t take very
MISS OR MISSES
Have you ever found yourself watching a romance film and thinking, ‘wow, these folks should really just call it quits already’? The should they or
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
DIANE MELLEN
Diane Mellen, a Santa Barbara-based filmmaker, developed a passion for showcasing unique voices in film under the guidance of fellow creatives Bea and Sid Milwe
EMANUEL RAMIREZ
An actor, writer, and producer hailing from the William Esper Studio, Emanuel Ramirez is in the process of building a diverse repertoire of projects. He
PARKER CROFT
A filmmaker with a vast range of experience working on films, music videos, and promotional content for major companies like the NBA, Parker Croft is
Oscar Qualifying Reviews
THE AFTER
Misan Harriman and David Oyelowo’s The After is no easy watch. It tears a life down without remorse, only to reconstruct it with grace and
RED, WHITE AND BLUE
In a country that prides itself on freedom, how can we stand by as women are forced to cross entire states for medical care? When
INVINCIBLE
Written and directed by Vincent René-Lortie, Invincible is a thirty-minute short film based around Marc-Antoine Bernier (Leokim Beaumier-Lepine), a childhood friend of René-Lortie’s. The events
THE WAKE
A shadow races into a thicket, swearing as it pedals frenetically. The winter daylight is fading into night and bare tree arms layer one another,
Dcoumentary 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
BETTER TOGETHER: FURMAN’S CHAMPIONSHIP QUEST
Furman is a college, and they play basketball. Division One if you can believe it. The university is located in Greenville, South Carolina and goes
UNMASKING MONSTERS BELOW
Few animals in human history have gotten a worse rap sheet than sharks. People immediately think of Jaws, terrifying beach attacks, and bloodthirsty monsters lurking
ELLIPSIS IN WRITING
Do you think you have what it takes to be a filmmaker? Step right up and be prepared for all of the challenges that come