Editorials
Reviews
Doug and Scout Purdy’s PILGRIM heals the heart through a daughter and father’s journey in the mountains
Pilgrim, new indie film by Doug and Scout Purdy, a father and daughter’s emotional journey along the California coast at...
Eva Aridjis Fuentes’ GOODBYE HORSES: THE MANY LIVES OF Q LAZZARUS tells the story of a mysterious one-hit wonder
Eva Aridjis Fuentes ' GOODBYE HORSES: THE MANY LIVES OF Q LAZZARUS tells the story of a mysterious one-hit wonder...
Slamdance 2025 Reviews: Agnieszka Zwiefka ‘s SILENT TREES offers a Stark and Intimate Look at Refugee Survival
Agnieszka Zwieifka ’s Silent Trees is a striking documentary that provides an unflinching yet deeply personal examination of the refugee...
Slamdance 2025 Reviews: Cameron S. Mitchell ‘s DISPOSABLE HUMANITY exposes overlooked Nazi mass murder program of the disabled
Disposable Humanity, directed by Cameron S. Mitchell , is a powerful exploration of a frequently overlooked chapter in history—the Nazi...
Slamdance Reviews: Cory Santilli ‘s Horror-Comedy ‘In The Mouth’ meshes Absurdity with Psychological Depth
Cory Santilli 's In The Mouth blends psychological suspense and horror with deadpan comedy, crafting a film that explores themes...
Galleries
Asian Film Festival of Dallas 2023 does the red carpet thing in front of a cool-ass mural
This year's Asian Film Festival of Dallas put a spin on the traditional red carpet entrances by staging them in front of a specially created mural as opposed to a...
HorrorFest International Film Festival 2022 does the photo thing with its filmmakers and guests
HorrorFest International Film Festival, which takes place in St. George, Utah, just concluded its 20th Anniversary edition and frankly, served as a reminder as to the baseline value of a...
Mark Koetsier and Dublin Wahlberg’s IN THE BETWEEN makes its World Premiere at NoHo CineFest in L.A.
Mark Koetsier and Dublin Wahlberg's short film In The Between dealing with a young couple struggling to overcome her PTSD from a traumatic incident while serving in the military and...
Preston Miller’s l’Odge d’Oor sneaks NYC premiere in Brooklyn ahead of run at Village East by Angelika next month
Indie filmmaking auteur Preston Miller is making a return to the New York City cinema space for his first time since the critically acclaimed God's Land (2010) twelve years ago...
