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1805

Period pieces of the indie variety are hard to come by, and Daniel H. Jacobson’s ambitious romance drama, 1805, certainly has a lot going for

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GEORGE

As self-deprecatingly honest as a film can be while also showcasing the unpredictability of life, Gregg Chilingirian’s George finds the writer/director creating a character for

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ISLA SOLEDAD

From Isla Soledad’s captivating opening shot to its moving conclusion, it becomes clear that filmmaker Omar Deneb Juárez and Academy Award Winner Chris Overton’s production

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LAST OPTION

A crime caper with a superpowered twist serves as a baseline concept that merges an ever-fatiguing genre with one that is, quite frankly, going out

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BEN & LACY

It’s not often that filmmakers take the unconventional, yet still recognizable vlog approach to their projects. This form of self-documentation is a format only the

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COAST ROAD

If there was ever a modern, very Irish answer to Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express, it would be Bryan Stynes’ Coast Road. Part

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KING JEFF

A Louisiana-based award-winning veteran of the indie film industry, King Jeff has been around creating his own brand of on-screen magic since 1995. His filmography

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TROUBLESHOOTERS

Sci-fi is, and always should be, about innovation and how we as humans fit into the bigger picture. Its priority should be showing an audience

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SHADOWS IN MIND

Self-contained call centre thrillers boast a rather spotty track record as far as Hollywood releases go. Either the characters fall flat or the mystery on

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