LOVE & HUNGER

Long-lost lovers. A tale of survival against all odds. A deserted island. Haven’t we seen this one before? Filmmaker Gabriel de Varona wholeheartedly begs to

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AMERICAN SIKH

If you and your ancestors have been here a long time, it’s very easy to take being an American for granted. We are often reminded,

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MONOCHROMATIC

All it takes is a couple lingering point-of-view shots of a 1970s urban household in London for Monochromatic to make its statement. A statement of

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LifeQuest

With the all the science-fiction bloat flooding mainstream entertainment, it’s becoming increasingly more difficult to produce original and meaningful works that project what our future

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DOWN MEXICO WAY

From its handful of sunset-soaked opening drone shots, Down Mexico Way sets itself up for a fun and uniquely engaging ride. The Loco Burro Restaurant

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MY EYES ARE UP HERE

At the moment of mutual consent, one night stands all probably seem like a good idea. Then the morning arrives, and in all likelihood, there’s

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KILLING BORIS JOHNSON

Killing Boris Johnson, directed by Musa Alderson-Clarke, is a wounding drama that miraculously and adeptly exorcizes some of the searing anger etched deep within British

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DEATH AND RAMEN

Like the richly flavorful broth it so heartily showcases, Death and Ramen is a delicious blend of genre filmmaking with a whole lot on its

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THE DRUG DEAL

The Drug Deal, written and directed by Tanya O’Quinn, is a self-described Covid-19 comedy. The film makes use of the minimal locations forced about by

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