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SONG FOR HOPE: THE RYAN ANTHONY STORY
We’re all going to die, so what’s the point? Throw in a cancer diagnosis and the futility of the human condition really comes into focus.

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

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

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

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

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

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,

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

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