‘Abigail Harm’ Review: Surreal-ness in Subtlety
If you're looking for the next surreal-indie-art film, look no further than "Abigail Harm." It is, at the core, a story about loneliness and the humanistic desire to be loved. Cinematically, it has that beautiful Terrance Malick look of surreal-ness in subtlety.
‘Drinking Buddies’: Love Told Through the Lens of Disenchantment
Here, if you're not one of these four "types" of people, you're probably going to ask yourself: Why Is This Important?
‘Spark: A Burning Man Story’: An Insider’s Look at This Festival Phenomenon
Imagine suddenly realizing that every decision you've ever made in your life could be wrong and discovering that art, self-expression and music are the true ethos of existence.
‘Prince Avalanche’ Shows There’s Always a Chance for New Beginnings
After previous successes with major studio films, David Gordon Green wanted to get his "indie-cred" back- and so he made 'Prince Avalanche' in secret.
‘I Give It A Year’ is Not Your Average Romantic Comedy
Boy meets Girl + They fall in love= Happily ever after. This is the formula for many romantic comedies, but when the screenwriter's past work includes "Borat" and "Bruno," you know this is not going to be your average rom-com.
‘The Spectacular Now’ is a Classic Coming of Age Tale Mixed With a Shot (or Two) of Whiskey
The film is a classic "coming of age" story mixed with a shot (or two) of whiskey.
‘Two: The Story of Roman & Nyro’ Review
"I think what gay means is two people of the same gender who love each other. At least that's my understanding of it."
