It's an unorthodox but sweetly unsurprising premise: the cancer-stricken Emma (Petey J. Gibson) demands her wife Josie (Nika Ezell Pappas) meet someone new so s...
There's a joke told about a third of the way through Mac Cappuccino's film Malaisia. It's bad. Jay Schmidt is the one laying out the excessive amount of exposit...
Everything in this world comes down to control and that's what makes the work being done by minority classes (gender, race, sexuality, religion, etc.) so import...
There's a reason the first word in Michael Glover Smith's triptych Rendezvous in Chicago isn't pluralized despite consisting of three distinct stories. It stems...
What's mostly a vérité document of lead character Tina's (Carlie Guevara) trajectory towards chemically transitioning from male to female despite being an undoc...
How does a self-taught upright bass player who dropped out of Julliard to pursue his parents' dream of medical school become a bona fide superhero? Easy. He rai...
We explore the art of the month. September is here with a fantastic collection of poster designs from big studio pictures to small independents looking to standout against them....
Writer/director Rob Grant wastes zero time getting us in the right frame of mind with Brett Gelman's perfectly sardonic voice narrating an auspiciously violent ...
Just because writer/director Kevin McMullin's debut feature Low Tide centers on a trio of locals stuck in a New Jersey banks vacation town and forced to watch r...
Mr. Schweinsteiger (Luis Machín) ran a good game in Uruguay by helping unsavory folks launder money through him for a percentage. He was smart too, refusing to ...