Short Film Reviews
Short Film Reviews

THE ESCORT

Director Joshua Michael Payne’s dramatic short film The Escort uses a charged encounter in a hotel room to explore one man’s desperation for an emotional

Short Film Reviews

A SISYPHEAN TASK

If fifteen minutes was all you had to familiarize yourself with a modern tragedy, choose A Sisyphean Task to be your guiding light. Plenty of

Short Film Reviews

UNDER THE HAWTHORN TREE

Under the Hawthorn Tree is a tender and harrowing short film directed by Tori Layne and written by Calli Nebe. The story follows Leila (played

Short Film Reviews

THE CHAPEL DOOR

The doors to an old Maltese chapel open ever so slightly, as a man named Saul (Henry Zammit Cordina) welcomes a flustered woman named Anna

Feature Film Reviews
Feature Film Reviews

RUTHLESS ATONEMENT

The award-winning feature film Ruthless Atonement is a gripping tale of vengeance and redemption. The story follows Xavier Baptise (A.D. Scott) as he seeks justice

Feature Film Reviews

PURSUED

We all just love to fixate on serial killers. Whether it’s podcasts, movies, television shows, or books, the world is obsessed with the sensationalized (and

Feature Film Reviews

CONFESSIONS IN STATIC

Something devious is stirring not far from a soon-to-be opened tourist attraction, but what seems like another fun pastime for locals and horror enthusiasts is

Feature Film Reviews

MOTHERS, LOVERS AND OTHERS

In a 1999 essay, Joyce Carol Oates wrote that “any form of art is a species of exploration and transgression.” Writer/director Davo Hardy has taken

Interviews
Interviews

CHANCE DOLLARD

Chance Dollard is an actor and writer who grew up in Duluth, Georgia. Having taken part in such hit shows like Netflix’s Cobra Kai, he’s

Interviews

Alexander DeSouza

Alexander DeSouza is a Canadian-Indian filmmaker with numerous acclaimed short films under his belt, as well as a television show and a feature length debut

Interviews

MICHELE BEAR

A performing artist and producer born in San Francisco, Michele Bear has made a career entertaining on the stage and behind the camera. Now calling

Interviews

ROBIN A TOWNSEND

Robin A Townsend grew up in the United Kingdom, facing hardships from an early age. Not letting the violence, drug abuse or devastating losses get

Oscar Qualifying Reviews
Oscar Qualifying Short Film Reviews

LIVING IN FEAR

In the aftermath of the September 11th terrorist attacks, Americans experienced a massive cultural shift. For some, it led to an upswing of patriotism and

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

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

Documentary Reviews
Documentary Reviews

THIS IS PIKE COUNTY

Nestled in the East North Central region of the U.S., the township of Piketon has almost seen it all – while by their own admission

Documentary Reviews

09/05/1982

Don’t believe everything you read. We all know that phrase, but what about believing everything you see? Editing and manipulation ever present, the moving image

Documentary Reviews

THRILLA

Insurmountable odds define the spirit of combat sports. It’s great to watch the spectacle, but we often forget about outside factors affecting the athletes on

Documentary Reviews

THE LAST PHILADELPHIA

Righting wrongs of the present often means examining the past for answers. That is the philosophy of The Last Philadelphia, a passion project that oozes