NEW SHOES

Set in 90’s Portland, teenager Tristan (Jacob Moran) and his prostitute mother Elaine (Laura Whiteley) live as normally as drug addiction allows. They have a

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OAK ON THE OUTSIDE

The intentions of Adrian Roman’s Oak on the Outside are so earnest, so pure, that it becomes difficult to criticize the film’s flaws, of which

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Eric Swinderman

Take2IndieReview sits down with writer and director Eric Swinderman to discuss his feature film The Enormity of Life. Where were you born and raised? I

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DIRECTOR KEN KWEK

Take2IndieReview sits down with award-winning screenwriter, director and playwright Ken Kwek to discuss his second feature film #LookAtMe – a tragiccomedy about a family’s doomed

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MY NAME IS MOE

Young filmmaker Kabir McNeely’s short, My Name Is Moe, gradually grows in resonance until it arrives at an unexpectedly poignant conclusion. Sensitively dealing with serious

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BROTHERLY LIES

A seemingly mundane opening scene of two friends troubleshooting code gives the viewer entry into a story where life decisions are made with the heart,

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COKE BOYS

Props to filmmaker Omar Cook for multitasking. He writes, co-produces, edits, shoots, co-directs, and stars in the latest crime short Coke Boys. Sure, the 20-minute

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GOODBYE, PETRUSHKA

When it comes to rom-coms, a completely smitten young boy/man almost always gets top billing. He stammers about, doing all the wrong things – but

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