2020s

BLEEDING LOVE: Road Trip To Recovery
BLEEDING LOVE: Road Trip To Recovery

The investment of Bleeding Love sneaks up on you delivering a deeply cathartic conclusion.

TAYLOR SWIFT: THE ERAS TOUR: A Lightning In A Bottle Cultural Phenomenon
TAYLOR SWIFT: THE ERAS TOUR: A Lightning In A Bottle Cultural Phenomenon

The world is bedazzled by everything Taylor Swift does, and in the wake of Barbenheimer and event cinema being a defining feature of 2023.

THE IRON CLAW: A Tragic Tale Of Wrestling Royalty
THE IRON CLAW: A Tragic Tale Of Wrestling Royalty

Durkin’s moving, muscular tale will astound and captivate you, and is unlikely to leave a dry eye in the house. The Iron Claw is a spectacular triumph.

SKIN DEEP: A Body Swap Romance Exploring The Modern "Self"
SKIN DEEP: A Body Swap Romance Exploring The Modern “Self”

Skin Deep remains a thought-provoking exploration and an impressive first feature using all the resources at its disposal.

STILL WORKING 9 TO 5: Still Serving A Warm Cup Of Ambition
STILL WORKING 9 TO 5: Still Serving A Warm Cup Of Ambition

Still Working 9 to 5 is a captivating documentary not only entertains but also invites both new and seasoned fans to rediscover. 

THE BREAKING ICE: Gliding Along With Directionless Youth
THE BREAKING ICE: Gliding Along With Directionless Youth

Every time The Breaking Ice seems to be on the brink of shattering, it glides.

Slamdance Film Festival 2024: Interview With Co-Writer/Director Pete Ohs
Slamdance Film Festival 2024: LOVE AND WORK

With his fourth feature film Love and Work, Pete Ohs has proven himself a master of creating unique screen stories with remarkably little on-screen frills

FLOAT: Grab A Life Preserver
FLOAT: Grab A Life Preserver

Float loses much of its authenticity and charm in the lackluster filler and predictability, drowning with no chance of rescue.

ARGYLE: Dry Spy Comedy With Short Supply of Absurdity
ARGYLE: Dry Spy Comedy With Short Supply of Absurdity

While not as predictable as the pattern, Argylle doesn’t have much surprise despite its cast and energy.

Slamdance Film Festival 2024: The Accident
Slamdance Film Festival 2024: The Accident

The Accident is an Italian dramatic comedy from Giuseppe Garau that’s intimate, engaging, and a bold step into the world of fictional narrative features.

Slamdance Film Festival 2024: Interview With Star/Writer/Director Of LOOK AT ME Taylor Olson
Slamdance Film Festival 2024: Interview With Star/Writer/Director Of LOOK AT ME Taylor Olson

Kristy Strouse spoke with writer, director and star of Look At Me his journey from the film’s beginning to its fruition, a shared love for There Will Be Blood, and much more!

Slamdance Film Festival 2024: PETRO
Slamdance Film Festival 2024: PETRO

Director Sean Mattison, along with producer Trevor Martin and their team, follows Petro from his campaign’s inception on through the historic election day.

DISCO BOY: Not-So-Beau Travail
DISCO BOY: Not-So-Beau Travail

Disco Boy doesn’t quite work, though thanks to some quality craftsmanship and the always-fantastic Franz Rogowski, it does come close.

Slamdance Film Festival 2024: All I’ve Got and Then Some
Slamdance Film Festival 2024: ALL I’VE GOT AND THEN SOME

In All I’ve Got and Then Some, Rasheed Stephens brings his own experiences to the big screen to tell a story of passion, dedication, and sacrifice.

GOOD GRIEF: A Cathartic Examination Of The Human Experience
GOOD GRIEF: A Cathartic Examination Of The Human Experience

A multilayered depiction, Good Grief delivers on what its title promises and audiences will find they are richer in experience for it.