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UP AND DOWN
AVA: A TWIST IN THE ROAD
FLAMES
DIRECTOR KEN KWEK
COKE BOYS
GOODBYE, PETRUSHKA
THE MANAGER POSITION
AND THE HEAVENS MUST HAVE CRIED

TROJAN HORACE
History can seem so distant and elusive. But there are many books, and if someone took the time to retell events that defined the course

UP AND DOWN
We all know that guy, the juiced-up jock at the gym who vocally lifts weights and treats working out like spiritual enlightenment. He talks louder,

AVA: A TWIST IN THE ROAD
Ava: A Twist in the Road invites viewers into a year in the life of Ava (Catherane Skillen), an artistic and privileged woman residing in

FLAMES
Flames opens with an aerial view of an urban town, quiet but populated, during the last minutes of twilight. A bustling transit line stretches before

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

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

THE MANAGER POSITION
Want to see a film that speaks to a situation so many of us have been in? Craig Trow’s The Manager Position is so quickly

AND THE HEAVENS MUST HAVE CRIED
And The Heavens Must Have Cried takes place in the Summer of 1968, and follows Charles Manson and four of the women who fell under