“We’ve definitely made a lot of progress, but there is always a way to go,” says Riley Nottingham [pictured left, with Strange Creatures co-star Johnny Carr] when asked how mainstream
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... perfectly paced, which keeps you hooked – the narrative keeps moving and the road trip is a genuine journey.
“It’s still incredibly surreal for me. To debut as a writer/director with a series on Netflix, that’s just not something I ever imagined would happen,” says Videoland writer, director and
One of the leads in improvised indie American Parent is part of a collective that is intent on making films in their home state of Kansas. “Emily Railsback [left], the
In The Judgment, from writer/director Marwan Mokbel, US based couple Mo (Junes Zahdi) and Hisham (Freddy Shahin) return to Egypt to reconnect with family, though both are understandably in the
Fresh off its Best Series (Comedy) win at Series Mania, the local filmmaker behind the nostalgia-tinged web series Videoland, is most excited about it screening at Queer Screen Film Fest.
… it is hard not to cheer on Backstop’s sincere, joyous and often moving portrayal of youthful athleticism.
What begins as a study of self-acceptance in the face of reawakening past trauma soon builds into psychological horror, complete with dissonant score and obligatory jump scares.
Fragments of a Life Loved might be one of the most comprehensive documents on the nature of love that has yet been made.
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