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MOLKIPOLKI
THE RIDE
TRUST IN LOVE
A TIME FOR EVERY PURPOSE
THE CHEMISTS
ONE FOR THE ROAD
LINCOLN THE MUSICAL
BABY BROTHER
BROKEN CITY
There are few things more intriguing in independent filmmaking than established creatives dabbling in new genres and stories. Hot off his quirky supernatural opus Jovi
MOLKIPOLKI
Molkipolki opens in a knick-knacky wooden house with a man moseying from room to room — except he isn’t speaking any discernible language — nor
THE RIDE
We often hear the phrase “life dealt someone a bad hand”. It’s a very common sentence that aptly describes a person who’s had it rough
TRUST IN LOVE
A sentimental throwback to classic breakup movies, Trust in Love finds a now-over-the hill musician on the ropes. Though his hugely successful run in the
A TIME FOR EVERY PURPOSE
Faith-based filmmaking has always gotten the cold shoulder when it comes to critical and commercial accolades. There’s only so many times one can attempt to
THE CHEMISTS
The Chemists, directed by Nico Fulton Lavachek, follows Jack (Jared Treviño), a hopeful movie star who gets a shot at the male lead in a
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
LINCOLN THE MUSICAL
Ever wondered what goes on behind the scene of a Broadway performance? Look no further than Lincoln The Musical, directed by Artie Brennan and Anthony
BABY BROTHER
Would you kill to protect your family? In Baby Brother, Adam (Paddy Rowan) is driven to the brink of murder. The feature film, directed by