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METHOD & MADNESS
NIGHT TERRORS
A-TRAIN: NEW BEGINNINGS
MEAL TICKET
CALF
RESTITUTION
CHIMINEY TALES
ORANGO

NEITHER DONKEY NOR HORSE
If there’s one thing the history books have taught us is that humanity is far from being error-prone, especially when faced with the prospect of

METHOD & MADNESS
Revenge is a dish best served cold, they say. The forms it can take are numerous, but in Anna Russell’s female-centric thriller Method & Madness,

NIGHT TERRORS
Nineteen year old college freshman Natalie Mercer (Macey Shackleford) arrives at the doorstep of her psychology professor’s home. Expecting a living room full of students

A-TRAIN: NEW BEGINNINGS
Chris Carthern pays homage to The Boys series with a wildly entertaining fan film that sets a new standard for the genre. A-Train: New Beginnings

MEAL TICKET
Sometimes life doesn’t allow for compromises. At least not in director Wes Andre Goodrich’s Oscar-qualifying short film Meal Ticket. Ambition, honesty, and selfishness clash in

CALF
Horror can be many things. It’s what you see, and sometimes what you don’t. In most cases, it’s purely the idea that festers inside your

RESTITUTION
Revenge is not just a “double-edged sword.” It is a bottomless black cauldron filled with complexities and pain. The new horror film Restitution takes all

CHIMINEY TALES
It’s never been a better time to be a horror fan, especially where films are concerned. A24 provides a steady stream of arthouse chills, while

ORANGO
Orango, directed by Samuel Kay Forrest, opens with a serene, majestic, and beautiful scenic view of tranquil waters at sunrise on the West African Coastal