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Short Film Reviews
Short Film Reviews

METHOD & MADNESS

Revenge is a dish best served cold, they say. The forms it can take are numerous, but in Anna Russell’s female-centric thriller Method & Madness,

Short Film Reviews

UNDERTAKER

A man (Dustin Teuber) in a suit and tie slowly awakens next to train tracks. Fear emanating from his eyes as he realizes he is

Short Film Reviews

NIGHT TERRORS

Nineteen year old college freshman Natalie Mercer (Macey Shackleford) arrives at the doorstep of her psychology professor’s home. Expecting a living room full of students

Short Film Reviews

BAJO LA TIERRA

Alta, California. The year is 1845, and Alma’s (Susana Elena Boyce) obsession with her pottery enterprise is growing by the day. Isolated in her cottage,

Feature Film Reviews
Feature Film Reviews

RESTITUTION

Revenge is not just a “double-edged sword.” It is a bottomless black cauldron filled with complexities and pain. The new horror film Restitution takes all

Feature Film Reviews

CUBIC ZIRCONIA

The case of a disappearing mother named Tamala has Lieutenant Bobby Clarke (Keith Johnson) and Special Agent Natalie Brim (Kate Mobley) turning their Tennessee town

Feature Film Reviews

APPALACHIAN DOG

The trauma-stricken casualties of war often go unmentioned in the history books. A common sentiment that has fascinated filmmakers for decades. Conflicts may have dissolved,

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

Interviews
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

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

Oscar Qualifying Reviews
Oscar Qualifying Short Film Reviews

NEITHER DONKEY NOR HORSE

If there’s one thing the history books have taught us is that humanity is far from being error-prone, especially when faced with the prospect of

Oscar Qualifying Short Film Reviews

MEAL TICKET

Sometimes life doesn’t allow for compromises. At least not in director Wes Andre Goodrich’s Oscar-qualifying short film Meal Ticket. Ambition, honesty, and selfishness clash in

Oscar Qualifying Short Film Reviews

CALF

Horror can be many things. It’s what you see, and sometimes what you don’t. In most cases, it’s purely the idea that festers inside your

Oscar Qualifying Short Film Reviews

THE LAST RANGER

Hope shines bright on the plains of an African reserve, where a dire rescue emboldens a new generation to take action. Litha (Liyabona Mroqoza) enjoys

Documentary Reviews
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

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

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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