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MARY OF ASTORIA
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Imagine a drug that could bring back those you lost through vivid hallucinations while exacting a dangerous toll in the process. Lila (Laura Coover) is
LOST
From the outside, all relationships look glorious. But onlookers never really know, and we as spectators aren’t the only ones who can misjudge. Sometimes the
THE BLIND ZONE
A serial arsonist and a student with tinnitus. What do they have in common? They find themselves embroiled in a grueling fight that is bound
KUM-KUM
“The most personal is the most creative.” Academy Award winner Bong Joon Ho cited the great Martin Scorsese in his acceptance speech. It’s a sentiment
SAME TIME TOMORROW
Walter (John Reoli) and Joey (Cash Tilton) have a rather unusual evening routine as they sit beneath the faint glow of a street light. This
DEPRESSION IS A BEAST
Actress Jenna Kanell has graced our screens in several popular horror films over the past few years. From Renfield to The Bye Bye Man and
¡Salsa!
“There’s nothing more beautiful than an obedient woman” is the first of a few sentences uttered in writer/director Antonina Kerguelen’s sensually captivating Colombian short ¡Salsa!.
MARY OF ASTORIA
Faith and religion are important elements in a person’s life, especially when it comes to relationships between couples and understanding one’s own values. Mary of
ORIGINAL SKIN
In a dystopian reality where intercourse involves switching bodies with another person, a young woman named Bea (Sorcha Groundsell) must challenge the ideals of her