THE LOST SHOES

Where ever you were, 1968 was a year of tumult. The Democratic National Convention blew up in violence over the Vietnam War, the Soviet Union

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GANEF

It’s no surprise that a film from oft-time Shakespearean Director, Mark Rosenblatt, begins like a whirling dervish. We spin into the house of a well-to-do

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BLACK EYES

Ryan (Jasmeet Baduwalia) definitely missed the memo when it comes to the #MeToo movement. Worse yet, despite confessing to beating his wife (who lost an

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FISHER

Fisher covers a lot of ground. Religious hypocrisy, teenage age bullying, infidelity, parental indifference and social media addiction are all on the docket. Wrapped up

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LUNCH ROOM

At work, we’ve all been in the lunch room. So Martin Ponferrada has given us a web series of the same name. Fifteen episodes in

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MOUSIE

Contrary to its playfully innocent title, Mousie is a period piece that captures the unnerving and unpredictable experience of being a target in Nazi Germany.

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CHAMP

In the southwest, on the deep outskirts of nowhere, the backdrop in Champ that Oren Soffer sets up with his expansive cinematography – looks exactly

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LOST KINGS

Brian Lawes brings us into a world that doesn’t exist in the minds of most Americans. In other words, many of us traverse the bucolic

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ASE

Moms are great, so are grandmas, and great grandmas are all the more better. Anthony Prince Leslie wants us to know and utilizing matriarchal nature

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