Oscar Qualifying Short Film Reviews

ADO

Short Film Reviews
Short Film Reviews

MEAT LOCKER

If ever there was a film to turn you into a vegetarian, Meat Locker would be it. In director Mark G. Lakatos’ short film, the

Short Film Reviews

MS. GREEN AND OTHER LOVELY BEASTS

Renowned pets? Puppets? Taxidermy? Serial killers and a deadly obsession? Don’t blame yourself for being just a tad weirded out by director Lucy Barnes and

Short Film Reviews

OBJECTS OF AFFECTION

How do you find inspiration in a world that feels increasingly determined to take away your joy? This is the question posed in Objects of

Short Film Reviews

VIATICUM

When religious leaders first envisioned nourishment for a person’s final moments, it’s safe to assume barbecue sauce wasn’t part of the plan. Filmmaker Derek Frey

Feature Film Reviews
Feature Film Reviews

LOCAL AREA NETWORK

Writer and director Glenn Garrabrant offers an emotional look at mental health in the film Local Area Network. The story follows Paul (Michael Farca), who

Feature Film Reviews

VELVICIDE

After a traumatic experience, one often seeks to make sense of it, to uncover the underlying reasoning of why something bad has happened to them.

Feature Film Reviews

BANANA SPLIT

Friendships can sometimes be found in the most unexpected places. Banana Split, an emotional drama written and directed by Walter Kim, follows two young characters

Feature Film Reviews

BLACKOUT

The world is brought to an agonizing standstill as two superpowers, China and the United States, appear ready to engage in all-out nuclear war. Complete

Interviews
Interviews

CHRIS ESPER

Chris Esper is a filmmaker based in Foxboro, Massachusetts, known for his visually distinct, tense, and at times darkly comedic style. Growing up in New

Interviews

MEG POVEROMO

Meg Poveromo is a director, producer, writer, editor and actress known for her niche, often a campy brand of comedy with character-driven plots infused with

Interviews

EVAN GARDNER

A multi-faceted talent based out of New York, Evan Gardner wears many hats as a filmmaker; from producer, videographer, editor and creative director. He’s filmed

Interviews

VITO TRUPIANO

Born in Naples, Florida and educated at Lynn University in Boca Raton, Vito Trupiano is a filmmaker whose work delves into the grit and introspection

Oscar Qualifying Reviews
Oscar Qualifying Short Film Reviews

ADO

A day in the life of Ms. Hopkins (Jenifer Lewis), an accomplished middle school drama teacher, is about to take a horrific turn when her

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.

Documentary Reviews
Documentary Reviews

TWITCH: THE STORY OF DANIEL FRANCO

“It’s not whether you get knocked down, it’s whether you get up.” A quote by the late, great Vince Lombardi has echoed through many a

Documentary Reviews

FIELD OF FEARS: THE HAUNTING OF RANDOLPH COUNTY ASYLUM

The ghost hunting subgenre remains a popular fixture among horror enthusiasts and casual viewers alike, garnering millions of views online as teams of explorers make

Documentary Reviews

THE BEST OF THE BEST: JAZZ FROM DETROIT

Some people like rock, some like rap and others call classical or opera their very own. But no one likes everything. So how do you

Documentary Reviews

AFTER THE DEVIL IS DEAD

A mysterious homicide grips 1982’s New Orleans when a young mother named Edna Lester is found stabbed to death and her home set ablaze. The