‘Last Stand at Butte City’ Review: A Mother’s Unconditional Love
'Last Stand at Butte City' is a story of resilience, strength, and a mother's unconditional love.
‘Pangea’ Review: Capturing the Elusive Bohemian Spirit
Filmmaker Mimi Davila captures the essence of a relationship in all of its raw and radical multitudes.
‘S86’ Review: Kill Your Darlings
Filmmaker J Lee Vertz's 'S86' proves that both style and substance is achievable in horror.
‘Dragon Mom’ Review: A Fiercely Honest Portrayal of Resilience
A resounding achievement of inclusive storytelling and a beautiful beacon of empathy.
‘To Busk or Not to Busk’ Review: Calling the Streets Their Stage
Although it is a rhetorical question, the film proves that pursuing your passion has no barrier to entry.
‘The Closet’ Review: A Heartfelt Declaration of Bisexuality
A decorated film festival darling, 'The Closet' addresses the modern-day anxiety about coming out to their friends.
‘Màquina’ Review: An Unconventional Rehabilitation
An emotionally deep, lyrical exploration that acts as a testimonial to shedding a past that no longer serves you.
‘Time and Water’ Review: The Land of Fire and Diminishing Ice
A poetically haunting yet earnest observation of the human experience and fragility of nature.
