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KATE & JAKE
The oversaturated nature of young adult romances means that there is little room for a genre overhaul. It’s very cut and dry, with most of

DADU
In a world where romance movies lack enough sincerity to have a lasting impact, Raghav Puri’s Dadu serves as the offbeat, refreshing film to upend

THE REDEEMABLES Part 1
Marty (Alexander Reed) has lost his parents – and the big, old house is his. Unfortunately, the large Brooklyn structure is in supreme disrepair, and

THE STUPID BOY
In a world divided by hate, perhaps love is the answer. Leave it to filmmaker Phil Dunn to turn that somewhat simplistic statement into a

LIES
Director Rachel Taggart’s Lies is a 4 minute film that is hard to categorize at first. It begins on a cheery, sun-soaked afternoon as a

THE 31st AMENDMENT
Directed by Marc Danbury, The 31st Amendment looks and feels like the indie answer to The Hunger Games, with a hint of The Purge franchise

COMMUNICABLE
Communicable is a surrealist science fiction film by writer/director David Lawler. So by definition, the feature film seeks to undertake an exploration of dreams and

SYMPTOMATIC
A true stomach-churner of a film, Symptomatic gets up-close-and-personal with a rather scary and all-too common occurrence. Angie (Kate Williamson) arrives at the clinic of

A ROSARY AND A DIAMOND RING
Writer/director Nanak McCann’s subtle short film A Rosary and a Diamond Ring resonates with its realism. The film takes place in San Francisco in 1971.