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Our own inability to form relationships is becoming a bigger problem than any of us would care to admit. Fresh off a global pandemic and
PERSPECTIVES
Just how elusive is the truth in the digital age? How much of what we are allowed to see is the full story? These are
SARAJIN
Disquieting in its own unconventional way, the beauty of Sarajin (Korean for ‘disappearing’) is in a class of its own as it tackles climate change
ONE FOR THE ROAD
It’s not often that Stephen King’s works get the indie treatment, what with all the botched major motion picture productions coming and going. One for
ENGLISH ROSE
William (Tom Bowes), a soldier in the British Army, is on his trek back home after the end of the Second World War. Stalked by
TWO LIVES IN PITTSBURGH
There’s something about the average Joe archetype rising to the occasion to defy the odds that resonates with audiences. It’s a time-tested formula probably done
SCOTT TALBOT
Otis College of Art and Design graduate Scott Talbot, is a filmmaker who’s constantly evolving his style. Hailing from Portland, Maine, Scott is a firm
ALL INCLUSIVE
Few things can sour a weekend getaway more than reckless, dysfunctional behavior. All seems perfectly fine with the world in Duvan Duque’s All Inclusive, with
EVERYONE WRITES MEMOIR
Despite what the lush scenery and cozy coves will have you believe, Everyone Writes Memoir is anything but a pleasant getaway. Darkness and hurt seethe