JAMARCUS ROSE & DA 5 BULLET HOLES: A Quiet Devastation
Marcellus Cox is a filmmaker on the rise, consistently crafting compelling and deeply moving work that centers on human fragility and engaging stories...
RENOIR: Coming of Age in the Shadow of Grief
The sophomore feature from Japanese writer-director Chie Hayakawa (Plan 75), Renoir channels the filmmaker’s own experiences with childhood grief into a poignant tale...
FORASTERA: Follows Well Worn Territory But Its Hitchcockian Core Helps It Stand Out
Single-location examinations into tragedy and drama among family and friends seem a dime a dozen in festival cinema. There are few that really...
THE CURRENTS: Drowning in the Dark Waters of the Mind
Filmmaker Milagros Mumenthaler was born in Argentina but raised in Switzerland; both countries figure prominently in her third feature film, The Currents. An...
Why The Masters Is Golf’s World Cup—and What Follows Next
The 2025 Masters ended in excitement and fanfare as Rory McIlroy finally ended his major drought and completed the Career Grand Slam after...
THE DEVIL QUEEN: Ruling the Rio Underworld in Style
From the moment the opening credits of The Devil Queen unfold on the screen in a vibrant collage of color, glitter, and quirky...








