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KILLING BORIS JOHNSON
DEATH AND RAMEN
THE FARM
THE NIGHT DOCTRINE
BO LEGS: MARVIN ARRINGTON SR., AN ATLANTA STORY
WE THRIVE
SHIRIN EBADI: UNTIL WE ARE FREE
FOREST FOR THE TREES

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

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

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

THE FARM
The rural countryside has never looked better than in Ryan Pace’s drama, The Farm. From its opening frame to the final still shot, it’s technically

THE NIGHT DOCTRINE
A disturbing animated exposé on US black ops missions and dealings, The Night Doctrine is a gripping short that takes viewers on a journey to

BO LEGS: MARVIN ARRINGTON SR., AN ATLANTA STORY
Marvin Arrington Sr. is a name most might not be familiar with. A quick Google search identifies him as an American judge from the Fulton

WE THRIVE
The secret behind any decent documentary is its natural ability to introduce its audience to something unfamiliar. A new perspective that draws the viewer in

SHIRIN EBADI: UNTIL WE ARE FREE
“With all the atrocities committed in Iran, I cannot be silent,” states Shirin Ebadi, the subject of Dawn Gifford Engle’s formidable documentary Shirin Ebadi: Until

FOREST FOR THE TREES
Rita Leistner’s charming DIY documentary Forest for the Trees brings to mind 2018’s The Biggest Little Farm. It has a similarly offbeat, good-natured mentality, and