Chloé Zhao’s NOMADLAND is a starkly beautiful look at life on the road as a modern-day nomad.
Author: Jeremie Sabourin
Short Film Review: Amaranthine
AMARANTHINE is a well made short film set in a post-apocalyptic world that suffers from being a little too familiar.
Netflix Original Review: I Care a Lot
J Blakeson’s I CARE A LOT tells a thrilling tale about horrible people doing horrible things for nothing more than financial gain.
In Theaters Review: Judas and the Black Messiah
JUDAS AND THE BLACK MESSIAH is not only culturally relevant but a captivatingly powerful look at racial injustice.
In Theaters Review: The Little Things
John Lee Hancock’s new film, THE LITTLE THINGS, has a lot of similarities to SEVEN but still remains a compelling drama on its own.
Indie Film Review: X
Scott J. Ramsey’s feature length debut, X, is a psychosexual thriller at heart but starts mixing genres and goes on a bit too long.
Short Film Review: Covidream
Philippe Lebraud and Pierre Glénat’s COVIDREAM serves as a brief teaser of a much bigger idea to be explored in a potential feature.
Indie Film Review: First Blush
Victor Neumark’s FIRST BLUSH is a mostly lighthearted tale about a polyamorous relationship that gets a bit melodramatic and sappy by the end.
Short Film Review: Draw With Me
DRAW WITH ME, the new documentary short from Constantine Venetopoulos, is an uplifting coming out story about a transgender youth.
Lockdown 2021 Review: One Night in Miami
ONE NIGHT IN MIAMI is a fascinating experiment in storytelling as it fictionalizes a real-life meeting between four African-American icons.