Short Film Reviews
Short Film Reviews

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

Short Film Reviews

THE FARMHOUSE

Isolation, forced or voluntary, can mess with a person’s mind in more ways than one. Alone with our thoughts is when we can be at

Short Film Reviews

OK/NOTOK

Modern science fiction stories often forget about the people left struggling within their artificial grasp. When its spectacle over substance, the odds aren’t likely swinging

Short Film Reviews

NIGHTCAP

Finding a new workplace during a relocation can be a challenging task. Writer and director Cody MacDonald aims to evoke this emotion in his six-minute

Feature Film Reviews
Feature Film Reviews

CONTINUANCE

It’s a crazy world out there, and sometimes not even one’s household is exempt from the madness. In a mashup of what feels like a

Feature Film Reviews

STRAIGHT THROUGH CREW

There’s no better time to reflect on one’s life choices than the holidays. Even better to do so in the company of loved ones and,

Feature Film Reviews

A LITTLE FAMILY DRAMA

The ones you hold closest always have your back, even if it’s a bumpy ride along the way. Cooler heads don’t immediately prevail in A

Feature Film Reviews

GREATLAND

At first glance, Greatland seems like a futuristic celebration of gender and sexual diversity. Joyfully and comedically irreverent, kaleidoscopic and full of pride, the viewer

Interviews
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

Interviews

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

Interviews

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

Interviews

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
Oscar Qualifying Short Film 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

Oscar Qualifying Short Film Reviews

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

Oscar Qualifying Short Film Reviews

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

Oscar Qualifying Short Film Reviews

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
Documentary Reviews

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

Documentary Reviews

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

Documentary Reviews

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

Documentary Reviews

OUR SHOW MUST GO ON

The lives of everyone at A. G. Wright Middle School changed dramatically when COVID swept the world. The drama class, under the guidance of beloved