Life After: The Winding Road Through Grief
The focus of Jesse Edwards’ Life After is split between the oftentimes desperate search for the meaning of life, and ...
The focus of Jesse Edwards’ Life After is split between the oftentimes desperate search for the meaning of life, and ...
Gary, a 9-minute horror directed by Michael Rognlie (co-written with John Lee), follows in the tradition of smart devices gone ...
An artistic feat for Aaron Markus Graf, who has written, directed, shot and edited the 20-minute film, Sunday Poem is ...
The night before their wedding anniversary, Hannah wakes to find her husband awake and restless. She does not say anything. ...
A prominent feature of abusive relationships is gaslighting; and the inevitable consequence of being gaslighted is an utterly destabilised sense ...
Peter Lee Scott’s His Name Was Gerry opens on a grim scene. A boy processing the death of his best ...
Like the man himself, Échale Ganas: The Villa's Taco Story is bursting with energy. The 30-minute documentary following Victor Villa ...
One would not necessarily expect to be moved by a film about finding love through big data, and one would ...
In his short film The Gallerist (written by Jesse Newman), Adam Holoubek invokes memory in all its subjective form. If ...
What director Blake Vaz excels at with the 10-minute horror L.U.N.A. is building up a truly gripping atmosphere of suspense. ...
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