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...
As soon as Tin's (Zaw Win) tacky shuttle spins his passengers (Cole Burden's Darren and Chris Modrzynski's Dean) away from the picturesque majesty of Niagara Fa...
The Owens family is at a nexus point of chaotic emotions, troubles, and fears thanks to the start of new chapters in their respective lives. Mom (Katherine Wess...
Dr. Leigh Waters (Angell Conwell) has a line of dialogue towards the end of Caretakers that I was desperate to hear since the beginning. She reminds the med stu...
Mankind found a way to overpower its Gods in Tom Paton's throwback sci-fi horror Black Site. After discovering that Elder Gods were in-hiding and draining our p...
My biggest takeaway from Christina Kallas' The Rainbow Experiment is that teachers really don't get paid enough in this country. Think about new technologies, e...