Slamdance 2015: TIRED MOONLIGHT Review
One of the most impressive things about Britni West’s Tired Moonlight is that this is a debut film that she wrote, directed, produced and edited – no small feat for a first timer,
One of the most impressive things about Britni West’s Tired Moonlight is that this is a debut film that she wrote, directed, produced and edited – no small feat for a first timer,
Across the Sea follows Damla (Damla Sönmez) and her American husband, Kevin (Jacob Fishel), as they visit Damla’s family home in Turkey, a beautiful seaside paradise where everyone
For the last several years before the Oscar telecast the short films that have been nominated for an Academy Award are given a rare theatrical release.
Although it was the second country to ever claim independence, Haiti has had a troubled past, with ruthless dictators coming into power, militaristic coups and near-constant politi
This week’s Kickstart Sunday pick comes to us from Oscilloscope Laboratories and their upcoming project to digitally restore Kelly Reichardt‘s debut feature, River of G
‘Me & Earl & the Dying Girl ‘ The 2015 Sundance Film Festival is coming to a close and with that comes the announcement of this year’s award winners.
It’s nearly impossible to talk about Black or White without causing some heated debate.
Teens construct a time machine in Project Almanac and do things that teens might do: go back to ace a test, win the lottery, get revenge on a bully, check out Imagine Dragons at L
Strange things have been happening in and around the two Helen’s hometown in Attieh and Garcia's H.
There’s a lot of phony posturing going on in The Loft, a wannabe steamy thriller that’s too devoted to its poorly constructed, twisty whodunit narrative to develop the unpleasant c
Last year we saw Richard Linklater’s magnum opus Boyhood, a wonderful coming-of-age story that chronicles 12 years in the life of an angst-ridden, white, suburban Texan.
The Orchard announced today that they have picked up the North American rights to Joe Swanberg‘s latest, Digging for Fire, which just had its world premiere at this year̵
‘Across the Sea’ The Audience, Jury, and Sponsored award winners of this year’s Slamdance Film Festival have been announced, with Nisan Dağ & Esra Saydam̵
Writer/director Sean Mullin’s feature debut, Amira & Sam, is an interesting take on not only the romantic comedy genre, but also the returning vet genre.
Whether you enjoy the paintings of Margaret Keane or not, there's no denying her impact on the art world.