Miles Doleac’s new film, THE DINNER PARTY, starts slow but ramps up into some bloody horror fun with an amusing cast of characters.
Lockdown 2020 Review: The Assistant
Kitty Green’s sensitive new drama, THE ASSISTANT, sheds a light on the importance of the #MeToo movement in entertainment and society in general.
Short Film Review: Trapped
TRAPPED, the debut short film from Fazeel AJ, is a mind bending trip into a young man’s never-ending loop of drug addiction.
Indie Film Review: Abe
Though tonally confused, Fernando Grostein Andrade’s ABE is a youthful tale about a young boy’s intent to unite his family with his love for cooking.
Lockdown 2020 Review: The Vast of Night
Andrew Patterson’s directorial debut, THE VAST OF NIGHT, is a sci-fi throwback that will chill viewers to the bone while leaving them clamoring for more.
Short Film Review: Bill
The new film, BILL, from Dan Gitsham and Sophie Mair is a creative piece of “bite sized” horror cinema with its eerie story and effective thrills.
Indie Film Review: It All Begins With a Song
IT ALL BEGINS WITH A SONG is a wonderfully crafted look at the underappreciated songwriters of the Nashville music scene and the songs they’re responsible for.
Short Film Review: Roses for Ms. Jacobs
ROSES FOR MS. JACOBS, is a thought-provoking and well made short film dealing with the lasting trauma from a case of sexual abuse.
Lockdown 2020 Review: Possessor
Brandon Cronenberg’s new psychological body horror film, Possessor, assaults the senses with its brutal violence and mind-bending story.
Indie Film Review: Union Bridge
Brian Levin’s debut feature, UNION BRIDGE, is very well shot and acted but feels painfully slow due to the lack of an engaging story.