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Penned from the pains of personal experiences and lessons learnt through healing, Writer/Director Actor Dillon Tucker’s semi-autobiographical work “Pure O”…
In “Bleeding Love,” a concerned, unnamed father (Ewan MacGregor) drives to Santa Fe with his troubled daughter, Turbo (Clara MacGregor),…
“The Mechanical Dancer” is a feast for the eyes. This 2021 short crafted by filmmakers Josh & Jenna Jaillet channels…
“The First Omen” (directed by Arkasha Stevenson, with a script by Arkasha Stevenson, Tim Smith, and Keith Thomas, based on…
“Tonight It’s You” doesn’t disguise itself. It’s a horror film from start to end and has enough tension packed in…
Rare is the film that ought to be longer; bad films are often too long and the greatest are able…
Ada Lovelace is an important historical figure many of us, myself included, are unaware of. The 2019 short film “Ada”…
Robin Hardy’s “The Wicker Man” is basked in paganism, and a clear inspiration for Ari Aster’s unsettling “Midsommar.” That it…
It’s quite remarkable that it’s been 91 years since the first “King Kong” movie and 70 years since the first…