#ISFJ: Leaving And Loving In A Changing World
A story with digital life as the common denominator between its two forking arcs, Joe Jennings Jr.’s #ISFJ follows four...
A story with digital life as the common denominator between its two forking arcs, Joe Jennings Jr.’s #ISFJ follows four...
The pilot of Claire-ity, directed by Michael Klapp, features an extensive cast and sets up the story that is to...
Featuring the antisocial genius as its protagonist, How I’ve Met God is a strangely alluring film. Writer-director German Kuzyura takes...
Shot on an iPhone, David McGuff’s sci-fi SASHA is an emotional take on the android custom-built companion. Unfolding over nine...
Two adolescent girls go on a trip to celebrate one turning eighteen. A serial killer follows them. Jordan Burbank directed...
Balancing satire with sincerity, Zanah Thirus’ The Love You Want Exists teases its characters while also allowing space for serious...
Cults rely on vulnerabilities, and those who can reliably make full use of those vulnerabilities. Grace closely explores the latter...
Nothing brings me more joy than to be the harbinger of good news. Announcing this year’s winners is special to...
The first installment of Sassy Mohen’s three part series How To Hack Birth Control, a show focused on cis women’s...
21st & Colonial, Angelo Reyes’ 19-minute crime drama (co-written with Toby Osborne), is a depiction of one of many police...
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