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DOWN MEXICO WAY
MY EYES ARE UP HERE
KILLING BORIS JOHNSON
DEATH AND RAMEN
THE FARM
CORVINE
SAVI THE CAT
BLOOD, SWEAT AND CHEER

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

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

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

CORVINE
Finding your own voice can be a daunting venture, but as Sean McCarron’s Corvine proves, everyone deserves a chance at discovering it and beyond that,

SAVI THE CAT
Boy meets girl, boy loses girl and then gets her back. We know the story – the formula can certainly get a little old. This

BLOOD, SWEAT AND CHEER
Blood, Sweat and Cheer is an absurd high school comedy, directed by Traci Hays, that dances the line between drama and tragedy, sane and insane.