‘Things That Fall’: Overriding Limitations to Find Connection
Things That Fall unfolds at a college, introducing us to Alex who is struggling with his midterm exam. Alex suffers...
Things That Fall unfolds at a college, introducing us to Alex who is struggling with his midterm exam. Alex suffers...
Tony is a film you will remember. A crime drama that is an homage to Scarface, and by extension to...
A horror, Empty Nest is surprisingly well put together upon repeat viewings. As is it disappointingly feeble and unconvincing nearing...
Dan McNamara’s farcical sci-fi series a la 90’s (bad) TV, Wish Weasel is just what it implies. There are weasels--outer...
Often in films with a psycho-stalker for the main character, the character in question will be blissfully unaware of the...
Racism, xenophobia and its cousins do not need to be violent or even rude in their expression. It can be...
Few stories in cinema offer quite as much pleasure as a children’s fantasy done right. Sebastian Jansen’s Der kleine Achill...
Steven Alexander Russell’s short horror flick, The Dark Strums indulges in the legend of famed singer-songwriter Robert Johnson, who died...
Wasters came with promises of intricate drama and political intrigue. It disappointed. Writer-director Molotov Mitchell opted to make a short...
A sensory experience, Fallen relays the tale of love and waiting between Gilbert, a soldier driven by his sense of...
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