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MONOCHROMATIC
ROMAN
LifeQuest
DOWN MEXICO WAY
MY EYES ARE UP HERE
KILLING BORIS JOHNSON
DEATH AND RAMEN
THE FARM

AMERICAN SIKH
If you and your ancestors have been here a long time, it’s very easy to take being an American for granted. We are often reminded,

MONOCHROMATIC
All it takes is a couple lingering point-of-view shots of a 1970s urban household in London for Monochromatic to make its statement. A statement of

ROMAN
Roman, written, directed and produced by Dwight Wilkins, is an initially intriguing and unsettling drama that depicts a personal apocalyptic moment and an excavation of

LifeQuest
With the all the science-fiction bloat flooding mainstream entertainment, it’s becoming increasingly more difficult to produce original and meaningful works that project what our future

DOWN MEXICO WAY
From its handful of sunset-soaked opening drone shots, Down Mexico Way sets itself up for a fun and uniquely engaging ride. The Loco Burro Restaurant

MY EYES ARE UP HERE
At the moment of mutual consent, one night stands all probably seem like a good idea. Then the morning arrives, and in all likelihood, there’s

KILLING BORIS JOHNSON
Killing Boris Johnson, directed by Musa Alderson-Clarke, is a wounding drama that miraculously and adeptly exorcizes some of the searing anger etched deep within British

DEATH AND RAMEN
Like the richly flavorful broth it so heartily showcases, Death and Ramen is a delicious blend of genre filmmaking with a whole lot on its

THE FARM
The rural countryside has never looked better than in Ryan Pace’s drama, The Farm. From its opening frame to the final still shot, it’s technically