‘Pickup’: Shedding Light On How Addicts Can Have An Alter Ego…
‘Pickup’, at 15:44 minutes is an up close of Megan, played by Mandy Evans. Directed by Jeremiah Kipp & written ...
‘Pickup’, at 15:44 minutes is an up close of Megan, played by Mandy Evans. Directed by Jeremiah Kipp & written ...
“In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread, till thou return unto the ground; for out of it ...
Left adrift in your own universe, would it then be easy holding onto reality before being cast away for all ...
‘When Mentioned’ impresses from the get-go with its cinematography (by Jenny Whipple) and sound design, diving headfirst into the story ...
Jie and Shizuko are strangers to one another in reality. But, in the virtual world, they are each other’s confidantes. ...
Making the right impression can often seem easier said than done for Lee, whose ardent interest at present is his ...
At 5:58 minutes, ‘Corporate Shenanigans’ is as entertaining as it can get! The plot follows an estranged couple who despite ...
‘A King’s Betrayal’ is a dark, gritting tale of 8:07 minutes by David Bornstein, that is the autobiographical account of a Piñata. ...
The film opens to Thomas Bell’s exquisite, soulful composition; accompanied by the tardy clicking of the keyboard. It’s James Killeen, ...
An empathetic exploration of the exhausting journey of self-discovery, ‘Angel of Anywhere’ looks at two individuals, each stuck in their ...
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