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TAMARA AND THE LADYBUG: Heartbreaking Portrayal Of Female Compassion
TAMARA AND THE LADYBUG: Heartbreaking Portrayal Of Female Compassion

With her film Tamara and The Ladybug, Lucía Carreras has managed to craft a small scale film with a social awareness and universality reminiscent of The Bicycle Thieves.

Game Of Thrones: Nearing The End- Will The Series Finale Determine Its Legacy?
GAME OF THRONES: Will The Series Finale Determine Its Legacy?

With only six episodes left before the series finale, Game of Thrones fans better be prepared for a harrowing ride.

Justin O’Neal Miller’s PEGGY Wicked View Of Kids’ Birthdays In Suburbia

We were able to speak with Justin O’Neal Miller, writer and director of the comedy short about American suburbia called Peggy.

STOCKHOLM: Finds A Perfect Balance Between Broad Humor & Sincerity
STOCKHOLM: Finds A Perfect Balance Between Broad Humor & Sincerity

Stockholm is successful in doing the impossible – making the viewer understand and even empathize with the interpersonal connection between a hostage and her captor, and vice versa.

THE BEST OF ENEMIES: A Complex Story Is Stifled
THE BEST OF ENEMIES: A Complex Story Is Stifled

A promising start quickly descends into troubling formula in The Best of Enemies, wasting two excellent lead performances and a potentially interesting story.

TYREL: A Bold Portrayal Of Race And Masculinity
TYREL: A Bold Portrayal Of Race & Masculinity

With virtually no plot and very little character development, Tyrel works best as an examination of masculinity and race.

Triple Threat Liam O Mochain Talks About Things LOST & FOUND
Triple Threat Liam O Mochain Talks About Things LOST & FOUND

Liam O Mochain, the writer director and star of Lost & Found, talks about the five year process of making his portmanteau film.

The Genre-Busting Power Of BIRDS OF PASSAGE
The Genre-Busting Power Of BIRDS OF PASSAGE

Ciro Guerra and Cristina Gallego’s Birds of Passage takes us to the Guajira Peninsula, a…

FLAY: Indie Horror Fails to Hit the Mark
FLAY: Indie Horror Fails To Hit The Mark

Flay boasts an intriguing and unique horror concept, but is let down by a lack of depth to its characterisation.

AMERICAN GODS: "The Greatest Story Ever Told" (S2E4): One Step Forward, Two Steps Back
AMERICAN GODS “The Greatest Story Ever Told” (S2E4): One Step Forward, Two Steps Back

There’s a lot of set up, a lot of TV show, and little payoff going on in American Gods – and it’s starting to wear on me.

THE PUBLIC: An Honest Look at Homelessness and Humanity
THE PUBLIC: An Honest Look At Homelessness & Humanity

The Public is an amusing and eccentric film that provides a candid look at humanity, a powerful reminder to be kind and put our biases aside.

THE TWILIGHT ZONE: A Reminder to Revisit the Original Series Instead
THE TWILIGHT ZONE S1E1&2: A Reminder To Revisit The Original Series Instead

While Peele’s The Twilight Zone is an improvement compared to the previous reboots, viewers are better off revisiting Serling’s original series.

THE HIGHWAYMEN: Bonnie & Clyde’s Latest Offense

If you look past The Highwaymen’s initial slow burn, you’ll at least find solace in its performances and devestating ending.

WHERE HANDS TOUCH: Just Another Star-Crossed Tragedy
WHERE HANDS TOUCH: Just Another Star-Crossed Tragedy

Where Hands Touch is a disappointing and sketchy depiction of a tragic romance during one of history’s darkest periods.

THE MUSTANG: A Prison Drama That Breaks Even The Coldest Heart
THE MUSTANG: A Prison Drama That Breaks Even The Coldest Heart

The Mustang is hard to look away from and worthy of praise. It’s a gorgeous look at a man who finds the best version of himself in his relationship with a wild horse.