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SKELETONS
Skeletons explores the ramifications of a life-altering mistake between two ex-lovers. The film begins on a rainy night when a knock at the door admits

THE LOST SHOES
Where ever you were, 1968 was a year of tumult. The Democratic National Convention blew up in violence over the Vietnam War, the Soviet Union

GANEF
It’s no surprise that a film from oft-time Shakespearean Director, Mark Rosenblatt, begins like a whirling dervish. We spin into the house of a well-to-do

BLACK EYES
Ryan (Jasmeet Baduwalia) definitely missed the memo when it comes to the #MeToo movement. Worse yet, despite confessing to beating his wife (who lost an

FISHER
Fisher covers a lot of ground. Religious hypocrisy, teenage age bullying, infidelity, parental indifference and social media addiction are all on the docket. Wrapped up

LUNCH ROOM
At work, we’ve all been in the lunch room. So Martin Ponferrada has given us a web series of the same name. Fifteen episodes in

MOUSIE
Contrary to its playfully innocent title, Mousie is a period piece that captures the unnerving and unpredictable experience of being a target in Nazi Germany.

CHAMP
In the southwest, on the deep outskirts of nowhere, the backdrop in Champ that Oren Soffer sets up with his expansive cinematography – looks exactly

LOST KINGS
Brian Lawes brings us into a world that doesn’t exist in the minds of most Americans. In other words, many of us traverse the bucolic