Town Hall: Going The Unorthodox Extra Mile For The Greater Good
Town Hall. Casey Lock styles this story of townspeople affected by corporate greed like a courtroom drama. In a small...
Town Hall. Casey Lock styles this story of townspeople affected by corporate greed like a courtroom drama. In a small...
Violence in cinema means little in and of itself. Each significant act of violence on screen is built up with...
Premonition emanates a certain beauty in its stark imagery and characters. A story of a hard-won, begrudgingly allowed relationship between...
Ayuda. Spanish for help. Patrick Mason’s Ayuda, a neat little horror film, circles around people’s urge to help, sometimes at...
Taher Bowman might just remind you of Miles Morales. He is a regular kid with a cop father, with more...
People’s reaction to trauma is so mind-bogglingly complex and varied, that simplistic reasoning does not necessarily explain or predict it....
Covering a small but crucial moment of reforming old bonds between two sisters, Amanda Spencer’s drama Every Grain of Sand,...
Finally, we get a clown film that clowns instead of scaring unsuspecting children into a paralysing lifelong fear of people...
Filippo Savoia’s Modern Animals does not have a cat-and-mouse chase in it, but it has the unmistakable influence of the...
A knock sounds in the darkness. A young man in a dressing gown opens the door. A perky young lady...
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