Walks a shaky line between horror, comedy, and romance, but its wild swings, sharp ideas, and standout lead performance make it hard to forget.
Category: Festival Coverage
“Steve”
A muddled, frustrating, and strangely hollow experience that never finds its footing.
“Good Side of Bad”
This is a familiar “therapy journey” narrative you’ve likely seen before, yet the film retains an emotional rawness that keeps it compelling.
“Griffin in Summer”
A witty and sincere portrait of youthful ambition, first love, and the messy magic of growing up.
“Death Letter Blues”
A smart, visually rich, and beautifully crafted indie gem about grappling with the past and confronting truths we’d rather ignore.
“The Knife”
A thriller that offers a thoughtful exploration of race, class, and the blurred lines between truth and perception.