POSIES creates a dark and intriguing world that immerses audiences
by Tina Kakadelis, Staff Writer
Posies immerses audiences in a world where humans are monsters both literally and figuratively.
by Tina Kakadelis, Staff Writer
Posies immerses audiences in a world where humans are monsters both literally and figuratively.
by Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
The shorts programs at the Tribeca Film Festival are uniformly strong and this year’s program was no exception
by Tori Potenza, Staff Writer
Salem Horror Fest is a celebration of diverse voices and innovative filmmaking within a genre that best reflects our cultural demons. Here are 5 shorts that you must watch.
by Gary Kramer, Staff Writer
It’s not quite “choose your own adventure”—viewers cannot direct the characters to open a door (or not)—rather, it is more like switching channels to follow the most interesting storyline.
by Gary Kramer, Staff Writer
No Future does feature some artfully composed shots, but this downbeat indie never does what it should, which is make viewers feel the characters’ pain
by Gary Kramer, Staff Writer
With/in, which is having its World Premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival, is a two-volume anthology of short films, all shot on iPhones during COVID. T
Written and Directed by Alexandra Serio
Starring Alexandra Serio and Kareem Rahma
Running time 11 minutes
by Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport
When I started my podcast Cinematic Crypt last year, my goal was to share my love of films often forgotten or are left uncovered. In listening to my first episode, my partner in crime (MJ’s Best Boy, Ben Leonard) remarked, “you’re going to have a lot of ASMR fans.”I had no idea what he was talking about. Was this a good thing? A bad thing? A kinky thing? I cautiously turned to the google and found Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) to be defined as, “A tingling sensation that typically begins on the scalp and moves down the back of the neck and upper spine.”
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