Mill Valley Film Festival: Days 4 & 5By Bernard Boo On day 4 of the Mill Valley Film Festival, Sean Penn made a rare appearance to support The Human Experiment, a new documentary by co-directors Don Hardy Jr. and Dana...
Mill Valley Film Festival: Finding Hillywood & 4 Short FilmsBy Dustin Jansick The New Environmentalists This documentary takes you across the world from Iraq to Columbia to Indonesia and others to share six different stories from environmental activists who seek to...
Mill Valley Film Festival: Day 3 RecapBy Bernard Boo On day 3 of the festival, rising teen idols and a CSI star flashed their pearly whites (for good causes), young songstresses made the crowd swoon at a legendary...
Mill Valley Film Festival: Day 2 RecapBy Bernard Boo After a jam-packed opening night full of excitement and energy, day two of the Mill Valley Film Festival was a day of more narrowed focus. At the Christopher B....
Watch: We Are What We Are FeaturetteBy Dustin Jansick Jim Mickle’s We Are What We Are (a remake of the 2010 Mexican horror film of the same name) received a lot of buzz from its Sundance premiere earlier...
Our Thoughts & Favorite Films From South Dakota Film FestivalBy Blake Ginithan A few weeks ago I had started some serious contemplation on the South Dakota Film Festival. I’ve really only been to one film festival in my lifetime, but it...
Mill Valley Film Festival: Day 1 RecapBy Bernard Boo Nestled in the green, redwood-populated hills of Mill Valley, the 36th Mill Valley Film Festival kicked off with a duo of gorgeous dramas: Alexander Payne’s Nebraska and Brian Percival’s The...
Trailer: Escape From TomorrowBy Dustin Jansick The initial responses from Escape From Tomorrow’s Sundance premiere were a bit contradicting. Most critics teased us by saying it is a must see film, but one that we...
Mill Valley Film Festival Coverage IntroductionBy Bernard Boo Starting tonight, October 3rd and going through October 13th, the 36th Mill Valley Film Festival will be rolling out the red carpet for local Bay Area filmmakers, movie stars,...
South Dakota Film Festival: Ride with Larry and 6 short filmsBy Dustin Jansick Sweet Crude Man Camp By far the most visual striking film of the festival was the short documentary Sweet Crude Man Camp. The film is about the effects of...
South Dakota Film Festival: Dust of War and 7 short filmsBy Blake Ginithan Looking Past You An elderly woman, whose husband has just passed, is getting sick and tired of people ignoring her and her feelings. I kept thinking about that scene...
South Dakota Film Festival: Noah and 7 other short filmsBy Dustin Jansick Noah Not only did Noah easily stand out as the most unique film that I saw at the festival, but it is one of the better short films that...
TIFF 2013: Top 20 Films of the FestivalBy C.J. Prince Over the last 2 weeks my opinions have changed towards some of the films I’ve seen. Watching up to 4 films in one day can be exhausting, and sometimes...
TIFF 2013: Stranger By The Lake & MoebiusBy C.J. Prince Having missed Blue is the Warmest Colour at TIFF this year, I went for another gay-themed film from Cannes: Alain Guiraudie’s Stranger By The Lake. Blue might have won...