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APOCALYPSE UNKNOWN
DON’T KNOW JACK
AVA: A TWIST IN THE ROAD
FRANNIE
OAK ON THE OUTSIDE
BROTHERLY LIES
GOODBYE, PETRUSHKA
SAY GOODBYE TO HOLLYWOOD
VISITING FRIENDS
Glenn Garrabrant’s poignant micro-budget drama Visiting Friends brims with emotional authenticity. Elegant in its minimalism, the film never bites off more than it can chew,
APOCALYPSE UNKNOWN
Imagine waking up one morning to find yourself completely alone. Your family has disappeared, as have your neighbors, and you’re left to fend for yourself
DON’T KNOW JACK
We are Creatures of Love. So much so that all life derives from the emotion. Jack knows from first hand experience. He also doesn’t believe
AVA: A TWIST IN THE ROAD
Ava: A Twist in the Road invites viewers into a year in the life of Ava (Catherane Skillen), an artistic and privileged woman residing in
FRANNIE
Behind the wheel of her affordable compact car, Frannie (Emily Brolin) is on the run, and the posse in hot pursuit is her family. Her
OAK ON THE OUTSIDE
The intentions of Adrian Roman’s Oak on the Outside are so earnest, so pure, that it becomes difficult to criticize the film’s flaws, of which
BROTHERLY LIES
A seemingly mundane opening scene of two friends troubleshooting code gives the viewer entry into a story where life decisions are made with the heart,
GOODBYE, PETRUSHKA
When it comes to rom-coms, a completely smitten young boy/man almost always gets top billing. He stammers about, doing all the wrong things – but
SAY GOODBYE TO HOLLYWOOD
A film that opens with a mysterious man looking at Tarot Cards is not what you would expect from a film with the title Say