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BACK IN THE NO
OCCURRENCE AT MILLS CREEK
THE KOREAN FROM SEOUL
HAMLET/HORATIO
THE ENORMITY OF LIFE
POOLING TO PARADISE
THE MISADVENTURES OF MISTRESS MANEATER
PENITENT

THE ANDY BAKER TAPE
In fiction filmmaking, the “found footage” aesthetic has been renowned for multiple reasons: its ingenuity, its realistic style and technical execution, and its ability to

BACK IN THE NO
While Back in The NO resembles the thrilling and theatrical medical drama classics such as Grey’s Anatomy and The Good Doctor, it does not reach

OCCURRENCE AT MILLS CREEK
Occurrence at Mills Creek gives a hauntingly creative answer to the question of what happens to a person when everyone around them begins to drop

THE KOREAN FROM SEOUL
Nam-Hong arrives in Australia from Korea to begin a job as the head of security for Chandlerdale Exports, where something is inexplicably wrong. Still, Nam-Kong

HAMLET/HORATIO
To watch, or not to watch, that is the question. When it comes to Shakespeare adaptations, there are so many interpretations that it’s difficult to

THE ENORMITY OF LIFE
The Enormity of Life begins with a dangerously delusional bipolar depressive, a young girl suffering from the mass media coverage of school shootings and a

POOLING TO PARADISE
No situation has more potential for growth, chaos, or meaningful conversations than an unplanned road trip with complete strangers, and Director Roxy Shih’s 80-minute indie

THE MISADVENTURES OF MISTRESS MANEATER
The Misadventures of Mistress Maneater is a drama with definite elements of comedy. Thus, the film does an adequate job delivering in the comedy, but

PENITENT
As the title suggests, Penitent is a morose story without a happy ending. Exploring the depths of guilt, misery, and self-hatred, Director Bryan Stynes’ feature