Holy Days
Set in 1970s New Zealand, Holy Days follows Brian (Elijah Tamati), a young Māori boy who forms...
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Set against the backdrop of 1979, Ali Marsh's short film Pittsburgh is a coming-of-age story...
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In Omar Elhanbouly's short film Eyelashes, Elhanbouly plays Mohammad, a 27-year-old Egyptian...
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Art is all about bringing something you love to life and sharing it with the world. In Lost...
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Following this reviewer’s turgid experience enduring SamHel’s Exhumed Cadaver Lover, I must...
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American Sniper meets Requiem for a Dream in Adrian Bartol’s Ashes. Written by and starring...
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The indie comedy Reunion is headed for its Los Angeles premiere at not one but two prestigious...
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I didn't know what to expect from Christopher James Cramer's documentary, Journeys. Reading the...
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Alice Maio Mackay’s The Serpent’s Skin arrives with DIY textures, genre hybridity, and a...
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Brisa, directed by Nick Nanton, chronicles the decades-long fight waged by Brisa De Angulo...
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Written and directed by Sigurður Anton, Skinny Talk follows Emily (Kristrún...
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Shen Yun is a well-known entertainment company whose goal is to carry on the traditions of...
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Among the genres of film that the British excel at is the biopic. Mr. Burton is the latest...
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Writer/director Marcellus Cox delivers Jamarcus Rose & Da 5 Bullet Holes as a deeply...
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A film that barely covered its production costs in theaters ended up rewriting how millions of people understood a card game. Rounders...
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Before the Undertaker, Mick Foley, and John Cena wrestled in sold-out arenas, they learned their trade in places much less so,...
The Miike man delivers again in the awesomely bizarre boxing movie Blazing Fists, directed by legendary Japanese cult movie...
Perhaps more than any other corner of the horror genre, possession films remain in constant comparison, sometimes unfairly,...