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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

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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

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AN EGYPT AFFAIR

The setting of this film is a luxury cruise on a lovely quaint sailboat as three couples set off down the Nile River in Egypt.

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NO PROMISED LAND

How far is too far? That is the question No Promised Land seeks to answer in all its dread-soaked bleakness. Colin Bressler’s feature film is

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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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FATE ALCHEMY

Even if crime doesn’t pay, it can be pretty funny. But when the bill comes due, the bottomline must weigh the tears against the laughter,

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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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THE MIRROR GAME

The Mirror Game, directed by William J. Stribling, is an energizing and thoughtful drama/comedy adapted from writer Marissa Flaxbart’s play A Mere Conception. The film,

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