
“Living” Reminds Us to Embrace the Present and the Unknown
by Bailey Pennick Progress rarely comes from staying in your comfort zone. To try is to be uncomfortable, but if you make the effort, extraordinary

by Bailey Pennick Progress rarely comes from staying in your comfort zone. To try is to be uncomfortable, but if you make the effort, extraordinary

By Vanessa Zimmer After Yang is a quiet science-fiction film — meaning unlike any sci-fi movie you’ve seen before — in that it takes place

by Katie Small While driving her car in April of 2018, Abi Damaris Corbin suddenly pulled over to read a news article that had popped

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By Stephanie Ornelas When casual meet-cutes merge with gruesome discoveries, you’re left with one fascinating recipe for a horror film. That’s what you get with

Takashi Ueno and Carla Juri appear in blood by Bradley Rust Gray, in the U.S. Dramatic Competition. By Laura Kern It’s common practice for filmmakers

By Stephanie Ornelas While the story of Princess Diana’s life, legacy, and tragic death has been told many times, no one has told it quite

By Vanessa Zimmer Despite Fire of Love’s awe-inspiring images of fire spewing and spattering from the mouths of volcanoes — and then oozing and pulsating

By Vanessa Zimmer A Love Song is a quiet film about loss and memories and music, the nighttime sky and the daytime birds, and what

By Katie Small Ever since The Worst Person in the World premiered in competition at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival, international audiences have been charmed

By Laura Kern It’s common practice for filmmakers to start out their careers, exploring and fine-tuning their craft, by making short films. The selection of

by Bailey Pennick “We hope that we’ve put together a cinematic experience that will challenge you, disturb you, delight you, and entertain you,” says Carey