Coaster: Insides Laid Out Across A Roller Coaster
If 2015’s Inside Out made literal characters to portray its protagonist’s emotions, Amos Sussigan and Dan Lund’s Coaster sees their...
If 2015’s Inside Out made literal characters to portray its protagonist’s emotions, Amos Sussigan and Dan Lund’s Coaster sees their...
Self-worth. Kristian Håskjold’s Oscar-qualifying short A Worthy Man (written by Marianne Lentz) hinges itself on that one word that can...
Kelly Bergsma’s Behind Closed Doors treats its protagonist, a cop suffering from PTSD like a raging wild animal who is...
There is a stillness that pervades Yuchao Feng’s Pearl like a fog. If you look through it, there is great...
Windblown starts off with great promise. Things go badly when a grieving young woman visits her New England cottage after...
Anna Carvalho’s Death Is The Place On Earth (DITPOE) ponders on the nature of humanity through the metaphor of an...
A fast, jazzy score and a delightful leading character (among other things from a list of impressive elements), Sam Fichtner’s...
Thrillers are a tight business. The smallest missteps can make a piece of work fail like a collapsed souffle— not...
This is not the first time Leni Riefenstahl has been portrayed as less than a Nazi propagandist, but Fragile Ghost...
In Otsuchi, there is a glass-panelled phone booth on a hilltop garden with a disconnected phone within, meant to connect...
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