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Review – ‘Monsters Within’ Directed by Devin Montgomery
Written, directed and starring Devin Montgomery, ‘Monsters Within’ is a 2024 horror thriller that also stars Kendall Cavener, Skeeta Jenkins and Samuel French.
Review – ‘Dirty Coin’ Directed by Alana Mediavilla
Written and directed by Alana Mediavilla, Dirty Coin takes audiences into a mining facility in Malawi where renewable energy is being used to run the GPUs used in bitcoin mining.
Review: “Take it Easy on Me”
In "Take it Easy on Me," director Ole A. Hagen paints a poignant portrait of love, loss, and the journey to self-discovery in the wake of heartbreak.
REVIEW – ‘Holy Irresistible’ Directed by Pamela Corkey
Directed by Pamela Corkey, Holy Irresistable is an upcoming comedy drama feature that stars Ian Gregg, Leah Merritt and Tyler Graham. Billed as a romantic comedy, the film is soon to be released on Amazon Prime.
Review – ‘Carl and Belle’ Directed by Jeremy HollenbecK
Directed by Jeremy Hollenbeck and written and animated by Za’kei Allen, ‘Carl and Belle’ is an animated short film that charts the exploits of an anthropomorphic mushroom in the jungle.
Review – ‘The Warrensdale Mystery’ Written and Directed by Chris J. Lara
In this fictional, true crime style mockumentary film, we explore the unnerving tale of three young men who inexplicably go missing, while out on their annual winter holiday in the remote hills of northern Pennsylvania.
Review – ‘Tobias’ Directed by Lawrence Lee Wallace
Directed by Lawrence Lee Wallace whose previous credits include The Box and The Pieces of David, ‘Tobias’ is an upcoming feature length thriller that stars Ivan Ellis, Edward Williams III, Camille Wiggins and Kelley Holcomb.
Review – ‘The Kingfish 2’ Directed by Tab Edwards
Written, directed, and produced by Tab Edwards, ‘The Kingfish 2’ is a 2024 feature that stars Xavier Edwards as X, Britt Starghill as Flip and Taylor Myrick as Bobby.
Review – ‘Chasing Red’ Directed by Dennis Clancey
Chasing Red is a character-driven documentary following 4 runners across the eight bull runs of a single fiesta in Pamplona. Braving through injury and looming risk of death, they embark on an endeavor that will shape their lives forever.
Review – ‘Leaving the Factory’ Directed by Alessia Crucitelli
In 1910s Los Angeles, Italian immigrant factory worker Marina faces a pivotal choice when her fellow female workers, led by the courageous Freeda, initiate a strike against their ruthless employers. Marina must decide between risking everything for improved conditions or enduring continued exploitation and fear.