Theatrical Reviews SXSW 2017 REVIEWS: Erik Ljung ‘s THE BLOOD IS AT THE DOORSTEP looks with precision at a little known police killing case and the raw emotion of justice unrequited 14th Mar, 2017
Theatrical Reviews THEATRICAL REVIEWS: Blayne Weaver ‘s CUT TO THE CHASE is a fun action thriller throwback to the 80s 5th Mar, 2017
Theatrical Reviews THEATRICAL REVIEWS: Pamela Romanowsky and James Franco ‘s THE INSTITUTE is a very odd but thrilling tale of intrigue and horror set in a “Masterpiece Theater” world 2nd Mar, 2017
Theatrical Reviews Oxford Film Festival 2017 reviews: Samuel Pollard ‘s TWO TRAINS RUNNIN’ delivers the Blues, civil rights history, a detective story AND an underdog story in one documentary film 19th Feb, 2017
Theatrical Reviews Uncategorized Oxford Film Festival 2017 reviews: Waheed Alqawasmi ‘s LIVES RESTARTED looks at the often untold struggles and tales of triumph of Jewish immigrants and refugees in the South 19th Feb, 2017
Theatrical Reviews Oxford Film Festival 2017 reviews: Chris Brown ‘s THE OTHER KIDS is a triumphant experiment blending documentary with narrative to get to the heart of a modern senior’s last weeks in high school. 17th Feb, 2017
Reviews Theatrical Reviews Slamdance Film Festival 2017 reviews: filmmakers Jennifer Alcott and Josh Helman ‘s KATE CAN’T SWIM – A relationship film that defies and challenges your perception of those relationships 31st Jan, 2017
Reviews Theatrical Reviews Slamdance Film Festival 2017 reviews: Very talented German director Luise Brinkman ‘s BEAT BEAT HEART – A romantic comedy handled with rich, thoughtfulness 30th Jan, 2017
Theatrical Reviews Sundance Film Festival 2017 reviews: Jun Geng ’s Free and Easy produces laughs from the darkest depths of the soul 20th Jan, 2017