“The Rodeo Thief” is the third film I’ve watched by writer/director Brett Bentman, but only the first that did not…
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“The Kindergarten Teacher” is a perfect example of a film that shows us a heightened version of ourselves. Written and…
The simplicity of our everyday life is something that forms stor many a time. Not only can they touch our…
Some stories need our attention; while many stories go on around us, it’s hard to keep people’s attention and get…
Cinema often uses God, religion, evil, and redemption as its center subject. Simultaneously, cinema has tried to use it in…
I only know of “Cuties” because people were so up in arms about the trailer because Netflix marketed it as…
Cinema is a vital medium that tells the story, which helps generations see the past and brings nostalgia to the…
“Table 19” is a nice enough wedding rom-com that feels like what “The Breakfast Club” would’ve been if it had…
“The Kings of Summer” has a tenuous perch on the fence of my critical judgment. It does not fall on…
I recently had the opportunity to watch this lovely indie called “Eden,” from Irish filmmaker Robbie Walsh, which tackles the…