Amidst a genre packed with coming of age themes, John Hughes’ 1985 “The Breakfast Club” succeeds by concerning itself more…
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For a movie that spends much of its run-time in the waters of melancholy, “The Edge of Seventeen’s” greatest achievement…
Ashley Tabatabi’s short film “Falsified” takes a look at father-son reconciliation, albeit in a less traditional manner than we’re accustomed.…
Edgar Allen Poe has been the focus of many a cinematographer’s lens, from films like “The Raven” and “The Pit…
In “Laura Gets a Cat,” writer/director Michael Ferrell paints an image of the listlessness and unease that comes from reaching…
We record episode two of our podcast this week, analyzing two heist films: “The Score” and “Inside Man.” Mark Ziobro is…
“Nite Nite” is a three-minute short from Writer/Director Chad Meisenheimer, which, by the looks of it, is inspired by those…
It seems impossible, but in my years of reviewing indie cinema, I’ve yet to see an out-and-out comedy. Now I…
The heist picture scene is littered with so many bank jobs, one often forgets the elegance of cat burglary unless…
Denzel Washington and Clive Owen star in “Inside Man” – a quite literal title of a heist movie that tries…