Tribeca 2019 Review: AAMIS (RAVENING), A Forbidden Romance Consumes Star-Crossed Lovers
Set in the far northeastern Indian state of Assam, Bhaskar Hazarika’s sophomore feature Aamis (Ravening) is a film unlike anything…
Set in the far northeastern Indian state of Assam, Bhaskar Hazarika’s sophomore feature Aamis (Ravening) is a film unlike anything…
The Gasoline Thieves (aka Huachicolero), the first feature-lenght film by Mexican director Edgar Nito, begins as a crime thriller, with…
There is something tremendously gratifying about a nice round number. It feels like an accomplishment in a way that satisfies…
It looks like the relese of Jason Devan’s horror flick Along Came the Devil went well enough that a return…
Our friends at Black Fawn Distribution the distribution arm of the indie genre filmmaking group Black Fawn Films have added…
Hot Docs is coming to Toronto, and what better way to celebrate that than with a documentary on the increasing…
Dead Teenager Seance, the horror comedy short film from Dante Vescio and Rodrigo Gasparini is making the festival rounds, playing…
Argentine director Laura Sanchez Acosta is set to premier her new short film La Solapa over in Brussels during BIFFF.…
Following a successful festival run, writer-director Rich Phelps has finally released his short film One Way or Another online for…
Somehow RLJE Films’ DVD and BluRay release of Robert D. Krzykowski’s The Man Who Killed And Then The Bigfoot last…
There are as many stories of how and why someone becomes homeless, as there are homeless people. Sometimes we ignore…
Cinepocalypse is only in its third year of its currant incarnation but it is already established itself as a go…
Okay, so the 1960s were a weird time. I wasn’t alive yet, but looking at the remnants of culture and…
Hey Los Angeles! Our good friends at Vidiots are celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Daniel Waters and Michael Lehmann…