Valentine Jacobs: An English Spin On Bonnie And Clyde
Jason Julien-Connage's Valentine Jacobs chronicles the end days of a Bonnie and Clyde style adventuring couple in 1975, starring Julien-Connage...
Jason Julien-Connage's Valentine Jacobs chronicles the end days of a Bonnie and Clyde style adventuring couple in 1975, starring Julien-Connage...
Zane Van Cleave’s stalker thriller The Eyes On Me has little meat to it: the film settles for only introducing...
Aydin, as a man well into his years, still harbours the wounds and accompanying bitterness of love lost. As a...
Russell Goldman's No Comment is a commentary on #MeToo, a breathtakingly powerful work that takes the proverbial bull by its...
Joe Jennings Jr.'s Change has a neat plot to its advantage. Set in a laundromat, the film records a fleeting...
It’s Halloween. A mother and her little daughter have fallen asleep in front of the TV. On waking, when she...
Robert Hagan’s short drama #BBD takes the bull by the horns with its narrative essay form, with racism at its...
Anton Chekhov’s short story about a sleep-deprived little girl is adapted to the screen with a few minor changes into...
The undoing of convictions is a curious thing: when done right, it becomes a blend of spectacularly comical and terrifyingly...
Matt Gorrell serves as writer, director, cinematographer, and editor for Ainsley, but none of these aspects of the film are...
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