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THE MISADVENTURES OF MISTRESS MANEATER
PENITENT
SPACE DOGS
LAST CHANCERS
THE ALPINES
‘TWAS THE DEVIL
VENEER
THE COLOUR OF SPRING

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

SPACE DOGS
Who really remembers the sad eyes that Laika wore before she was blasted into space by the Russians in 1957. Do we even remember whether

LAST CHANCERS
The best British humor is dry, and Last Chancers falls into that category. An offbeat crime story that features two guys who get caught in

THE ALPINES
The Alpines gathers a group of college friends together after a number of years of separation. The lake house setting quickly conjures The Big Chill,

‘TWAS THE DEVIL
‘Twas the Devil follows the conflicted heart of a medieval Englishman who’s trying to make sense of the choices he’s made and all those around

VENEER
If a high concept log line was assigned to Maximillian Aguiar’s Veneer, Napoleon Dynamite meets the Invasion of the Body Snatchers would work pretty well.

THE COLOUR OF SPRING
Written and directed by Paul Andrew Kimball, The Colour of Spring, an ironically colorless film, begins as a deceptively calm and linear story. Sarah, played