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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,
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
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
MALICE: NU GUI
According to Chinese folklore, Nu Gui are the spirits of women who were unjustly killed or abused by men. A score to settle, these demons
ORCHID MOON
Orchid Moon, directed, written and produced by Lewis William Robinson, is a moody, film noir-influenced thriller that is both authentic and original, particularly in its
NINE BALL
They just don’t make them like this anymore. A vintage roadhouse drama through and through, Victor Bevine and Rich Grosso’s feature film Nine Ball, takes
ROMAN
Roman, written, directed and produced by Dwight Wilkins, is an initially intriguing and unsettling drama that depicts a personal apocalyptic moment and an excavation of
THE FARM
The rural countryside has never looked better than in Ryan Pace’s drama, The Farm. From its opening frame to the final still shot, it’s technically
DARKEST OF LIES
There’s a profoundly oppressive force lurking about in Kelly Schwarze’s Darkest of Lies, a psychological thriller rooted in past trauma. When PTSD-stricken veteran Travis (Christopher