Short Film Reviews
Short Film Reviews

CLODAGH

Faith and potential are two of the most important values of everyday life. In director Portia A. Buckley’s short film, CLODAGH, the filmmaker crafts a

Short Film Reviews

I KNOW THERE’S SOMETHING HERE FOR YOU

Upon learning about his research project into Extraterrestrial life being shut down, forlorn scientist Marcus (Kevin Veselka) heads to the woods in search of answers,

Short Film Reviews

W.I.L.S.D.M

How does one draw the line between sex and romance, or can both coincide for the sake of finding the right companion? W.I.L.S.D.M is a

Short Film Reviews

HOLLYWOOD NEW JERSEY

The best way to describe Hollywood New Jersey, is like a marriage between the rapid-fire humor of The Office and a biting commentary video on

Feature Film Reviews
Feature Film Reviews

THABO AND THE RHINO CASE

Thabo and the Rhino Case bills itself as a “mystery family adventure.” A children’s movie if you will. Thus, grownups might not want to invest

Feature Film Reviews

OLD MAN 2

Warfare is a complex and sensitive subject that’s been depicted for decades in film and T.V. through various genres including drama, action, comedy, biographical, etc.

Feature Film Reviews

AGORAPHOBIA

Freddy Long’s romantic drama finds Kiara ‘Kiki’ Price’s (Kalina Karadavis) world turned upside down when she loses the love of her life DeJuan ‘Dee’ Hood

Feature Film Reviews

GOOD EGG

Life is always filled with fascinating surprises and experiences because of how people from different venues meet and collide in unexpected circumstances. Good Egg is

Interviews
Interviews

MICHAEL MATSUI

Michael Matsui is a writer, director and editor from Northern California who has been making movies since the age of 11. Michael’s early passion for

Interviews

DIARMUID DONOHOE

Diarmuid ‘Derm’ Donohoe is a filmmaker and screenwriter whose work has spanned the course of two decades. Raised in 90’s Dublin, this multihyphenate has made

Interviews

JABAR BAINS

Born and raised in Toronto, Canada, Jabar Bains is an international teacher turned actor. With studies at the Toronto Academy for Film and Television and

Interviews

SCOTT TALBOT

Otis College of Art and Design graduate Scott Talbot, is a filmmaker who’s constantly evolving his style. Hailing from Portland, Maine, Scott is a firm

Oscar Qualifying Reviews
Oscar Qualifying Short Film Reviews

THE AFTER

Misan Harriman and David Oyelowo’s The After is no easy watch. It tears a life down without remorse, only to reconstruct it with grace and

Oscar Qualifying Short Film Reviews

RED, WHITE AND BLUE

In a country that prides itself on freedom, how can we stand by as women are forced to cross entire states for medical care? When

Oscar Qualifying Short Film Reviews

INVINCIBLE

Written and directed by Vincent René-Lortie, Invincible is a thirty-minute short film based around Marc-Antoine Bernier (Leokim Beaumier-Lepine), a childhood friend of René-Lortie’s. The events

Oscar Qualifying Short Film Reviews

THE WAKE

A shadow races into a thicket, swearing as it pedals frenetically. The winter daylight is fading into night and bare tree arms layer one another,

Dcoumentary Reviews
Documentary Reviews

CREATE OR DIE

Filmmaking may appear to be just a glamorous business where anybody can find fame and fortune, but there’s a lot of hard work and challenges

Documentary Reviews

JUST A BROADWAY BABY: MARY ELLEN ASHLEY

Ending its introductory segment with the fitting quote “There’s no business like show business,” Just A Broadway Baby: Mary Ellen Ashley is both an ode

Documentary Reviews

IS GAY MARRIAGE NEXT?

In life, it’s a dream come true when people encounter the role models who have heavily impacted their careers. Emily Clark, the director and producer

Documentary Reviews

FLEETING STRUCTURE

It’s hard to feel secure in a world whose natural elements are in a constant state of flux. Simultaneously affected and inspired by the Covid-19