‘Seeking Mavis Beacon’ Review: On Being Lost & Found in the Digital Age
Mavis Beacon fangirl and filmmaker Jazmin Jones investigates the disappearance of the "The Aunt Jemima of Technology" in this art-house doc
‘My First Film’ Review: A Meta Retelling of a Failed Film Shoot
The boundaries of life and art imitate each other so closely that it's hard to tell where reality stops and fiction begins.
‘Going Varsity in Mariachi’: Competitive Teens Perform Their Hearts Out
'Going Varsity in Mariachi' follows the world of competitive high school mariachi and one school's journey to win a state championship.
‘Antarctic Voyage’ Review: The Wildlife Inhabiting a Remote Island
Whether you are an ocean and animal advocate or just enjoy a documentary that sparks curiosity, 'Antarctic Voyage' is a journey worth taking.
‘The Cavalry’ Review: Spotlighting Israeli Police Horses Through Video Art
Premiering at the Locarno Film Festival, 'The Cavalry' is a short experimental documentary exploring man's relationship with mammals.
‘Skincare’ Review: Beauty is a Cutthroat Business
Explore the ugly side of beauty in 'Skincare', a gripping Hollywood thriller that exposes the secrets of the skincare industry.
‘Cuckoo’ Review: A Shriek-Filled, Ear-Splitting, Bird Horror
Hunter Schafer fights to fend off fowl play in Tilman Singer's shriek-filled, ear-splitting, bizarre bird horror film, 'Cuckoo.'
‘Last Man Standing’ Review: The Last “Real” Jewish Gangster
Listening to 83-year-old Myron is like witnessing your grandpa tell tales from his childhood in colorful detail.
