J.G. Clarke makes his directorial and writing debut with Numbered Lives. The thriller begins with Noah (Matthew O’Sullivan) ...
Ryan Lilienfield’s short film, Dead Presidents, is the story of two brothers teetering on the edge of despair and their ...
It is an unimpressive start for All That Glitters, though it hides an engaging journey through the dark. The best part is how ...
Invitation to a Suicide is an odd, offbeat indie gem. Loren David Marsh creates a surreal yet poignant tale bolstered by ...
Anderson plays a veteran showgirl who is forced to plan a new future after her show abruptly closes after 38 years. While the ...
Not to spoil the rest of the story, ultimately, a small faction of men survived, only to then face a barrage of Japanese ...
Stella also begs Niko to show her Santa’s sleigh. He does, not knowing or guessing her true intentions. The next morning, the ...
Double Exposure tackles a sub-genre many of the greats have wrestled with. Photography has repeatedly been shown to be a ...
Throughout the 1990s, films like “White Men Can’t Jump” integrated sports betting into their narratives in ways that felt ...
Set in the later half of WWII, Dick Dynamite: 1944 is a labor of love for indie action cinema. The entirely self or ...
Other than brief interview sequences interspersed throughout the narrative, Endless Summer Synrdrome is structured around a ...
Here is the ultimate Trailer Park Boys movie we have been waiting decades for, the truly magnificent Trailer Park Boys: ...