Surviving FamilyBy Dustin Jansick Directed by Laura Thies, Surviving Family is an indie film about a dysfunctional family and the struggles of facing the truths behind its troubled past. Accompanying the film is...
Magic MikeBy Blake Ginithan I’ll be up front with all of you immediately. I was excited for Magic Mike ever since I saw the first preview back in early Spring. Channing Tatum, who...
360By Dustin Jansick From the highly praised director Fernando Meirelles (City of God) comes 360, a film that shows how decisions in life connect a group of strangers to each other. The...
The Loneliest PlanetBy Dustin Jansick The Loneliest Planet is an experimental film that observes more than it explains and will ultimately test your patience as a viewer. The film is based on the short...
Rid of MeBy Dustin Jansick What Rid of Me was supposed to be was a film about a woman who is trying to figure out who she is, what it ends up being is...
The ImposterBy C.J. Prince Bart Layton’s The Imposter relates a story that’s so bizarre it would be impossible to believe it was true. Of course, truth is stranger than fiction and The Imposter...
Sleep TightBy Blake Ginithan When you’re a kid and your mother and father tuck you in for bed, you sometimes think there are monsters under your bed. This happened to me on many...
The Best Exotic Marigold HotelBy Dustin Jansick The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel is a film about adapting to new circumstances and learning to trust from the most unexpected places. Converted into a screenplay by Ol Parker...
ChildrenBy C.J. Prince Over the last decade, South Korean cinema has seen a sudden boom in quality. Their film industry has been churning out adult-oriented movies that combine a gorgeous, modern style...
Turn Me On, Dammit!By Dustin Jansick The traditional role of a teenage sex coming of age story tends to be centered around males but Turn Me On, Dammit! changes things up a bit by telling...
StagecoachBy Patrick Gross Stagecoach is an old-school movie in every sense of the word. The characters are stripped down, traditional, Western stereotypes. The plot is a straight-forward race through hostile territory, with...
Moonrise KingdomBy Dustin Jansick Moonrise Kingdom is unmistakably a Wes Anderson film. It features presumptuous children who seem to be more intelligent and mature than the adults and a simple but whimsical storyline...
Once Upon a Time in AnatoliaBy Blake Ginithan Never have I written so many notes for a film where so little happens than with Once Upon a Time in Anatolia. Mainly because I was struck over and...
Super SpreeBy Dustin Jansick Super Spree is an indie short film written and directed by Matt Post about the work life of one employee that is overworked and underappreciated. One of the...