Rebekah Burrows’ debut short film, AD MELIORA, is an emotionally effective call to arms for female empowerment in a male dominated society.
Month: July 2020
Indie Film Review: Reel Redemption
Tyler Smith’s “visual essay” documentary, REEL REDEMPTION, is an impartial look at the impact of Christianity on the past, present, and future of cinema.
Indie Film Review: Two Ways to Go West
Ryan Brookhart’s TWO WAYS TO GO WEST ebbs and flows in terms of intrigue as it explores the complicated friendship between three men.
Netflix Original Review: The Old Guard
Gina Prince-Bythewood’s THE OLD GUARD is a serviceable adaptation of Greg Rucka’s comic series but lacks identity and often fails to entertain.
Indie Film Review: Parallax
Michael Bachochin’s new film, PARALLAX, mixes elements of popular science fiction dramas to lead viewers on a curious journey through a young woman’s life.
Lockdown 2020 Review: Relic
RELIC, the debut feature from Natalie Erika James, is an uneasy and suspenseful tale with themes of aging and mortality at its forefront.
Indie Film Review: Homewrecker
Director Zach Gayne’s new film, HOMEWRECKER, is a lot of fun with its creepily obsessive story of a middle aged woman forcing her way into someone’s life.
Lockdown 2020 Review: Shirley
SHIRLEY, the aptly titled biopic on horror author Shirley Jackson, features a wonderful performance from Elisabeth Moss but loses focus far too often.
Lockdown 2020 Review: Babyteeth
BABYTEETH, the feature film debut from director Shannon Murphy, is a heartfelt story of a chronically ill teenager’s relationship with a drug dealer.