Ethan (Wyatt Oleff) doesn't have to say anything when he appears at his brother Derek's (Fin Argus) work unannounced. They've gone through this too many times ...
Raised by his grandmother after his parents' deaths, Ugyen (Sherab Dorji) is considered lucky by his friends. He became a teacher and is just one year away fro...
Directors Christos Passalis and Syllas Tzoumerkas describe their film The City and the City as the untold story of Thessaloniki, Greece. It isn't that because ...
The title of Lina Rodriguez's documentary Mis dos voces says it all. Her three subjects (as well as her) are Latin American immigrants living in Canada with s...
Considering the Wikipedia page for Sable Island states a population of zero (minus the six-to-twenty-five rotating personnel team from the Meteorological Servi...
I made the mistake of worrying about plot while watching Natalia López's feature directorial debut Robe of Gems. The synopsis dares you to worry with its talk ...
It's not often a web comic gets optioned into a film produced by a superstar singer for a Hollywood studio, but that's what happened to Bobby Crosby's 2012 wor...
The camera never leaves young Nora (Maya Vanderbeque) throughout the entirety of Playground. Writer-director Laura Wandel needs us to follow her closely and un...
A couple of studios rightfully got nervous about the increased COVID numbers over the holidays and moved their marquee titles away from the wintry mont...
It would be a mistake to take the synopsis for Abed Abest's Killing the Eunuch Khan at face value. This is not a film about a serial killer in the generic sens...