Short Film Reviews
Short Film Reviews

THE LAST DANCE

A beloved bar provides a vivid backdrop for writer/director Hayden Mclean’s heartfelt period short The Last Dance. In 1997 East London, Fox Wilson (Karl Collins)

Short Film Reviews

THE MASTER

Occult energy surges through Grayson Sebert’s horror short The Master, which comes out swinging like the most lurid of Edgar Allan Poe’s works. Set to

Short Film Reviews

HER WAR

Fought between the Transvaal Republic (more commonly known as the South African Republic) and the British Empire between 1899 and 1902, the Boer War saw

Short Film Reviews

A TIGHT SQUEEZE

Rehearsal with an improv group leads to a tense standoff in writer/director Colton Caulfield’s comedic short film A Tight Squeeze. Thanks to a recommendation from

Feature Film Reviews
Feature Film Reviews

WHERE THERE IS LOVE, THERE IS NO DARKNESS

Writer and director Stevan Lee Mraovitch explores profound themes of isolation and self-worth in his latest feature, Where There Is Love, There Is No Darkness.

Feature Film Reviews

I SWIPED THE WRONG ONE

The world of modern dating is both complicated and gut-wrenching, especially for thirtysomethings searching for happiness in the cavernous confines of suburban Pittsburgh. I Swiped

Feature Film Reviews

PRINCESS OF THE MURDER

Keyport residents are in for the night of their life, as a wronged spirit returns with a vengeance in Jacqueline Sophia London’s feature film Princess

Feature Film Reviews

JUJJI

Based on true events, the hunt for a dangerous serial killer gets underway in director Habib Shahzad’s crime caper Jujji. Taking place deep in the

Interviews
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

Interviews

ALEXA MORDEN

Alexa Morden is a British/Canadian actress with an ever-expanding resumé of film and television work, including critically acclaimed shows like Skins and Fresh Meat, plus

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

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

IN NEED OF SEAWATER

Picture this: you’re the friend or close acquaintance of a local poet who grew up in Atlanta and currently resides in Baltimore. One day, you

Documentary Reviews

BODY UNVEILED

Swarali Karulkar has spent her life grappling with the possibilities and limitations of her body. Raised in India, she began her career as a dancer

Documentary Reviews

WITHOUT WARNING

Man’s best friend is a common title given to domestic dogs, referring to their multi-millennia-long history of close relations, loyalty, friendship, and companionship with humans

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