I Could Dom: Rom-Com That Goes Hard on the Comedy
Madison Hatfield’s I Could Dom is a film this writer would watch again and again and twice on Christmas. A ...
Madison Hatfield’s I Could Dom is a film this writer would watch again and again and twice on Christmas. A ...
Ginevra Gentili’s Souls Divided, a 15-minute meet-cute walk-and-talk set in London, dabbles in the tangles of fate and coincidence when ...
Jeremiah Kipp directed and Simin Vaswani written Love Beyond Dreams follows the rare day out of an exhausted woman. Having ...
Devon Avery’s famed One-Minute Time Machine, written by Sean Crouch, is certainly entertaining, carrying that specific 2010s charm and sense ...
John Klein and Kate Black-Spence’s Static Space is a 29-minute romance across space. Centred on a woman in rural Indiana, ...
Anant Mehra does it again. He picks a sensitive topic, neatly unfolds it for his audience and lets the story ...
From the name itself, it is evident that Toni Nordli’s Six Feet of Separation is located within the pandemic era. ...
Who We Were combines the unique disenchantment of outgrowing people at a time when the feeling–and its cousins–have just occupied ...
A bouncy rom-com, Read Between The Lines is funny, textured with inside jokes, and an overall efficient entertainer. Written and directed by ...
Michael Phoenix’s Fleeting Nirvana takes a contrasting approach to its subject. Though it deals with mental illness and suicide, there is an ...
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