Director Mélanie Laurent reminds us that the ones who stay put, sometimes claim they’ve run away.
Category: screenings
“Titus” throws a lavish Indian wedding, and Bornila Chatterjee captures every bloody moment.
Gold, blood, and conceptual art. All in a day’s work for some.
A confessional, amorous, and honest cinematic letter from a promising new director.
A colourful, joyous, and messy feature debut from director Brie Larson.
Eight women come together to create an intricate tapestry of the angst in the wake of one boy’s death.
An elegy for broken dreams and shattered purpose from director Chloé Zhao
A character stares out at us while a film concludes, and seems to be silently ask us: When will this all end?
If boys will be boys, what does it take to grow into a man?
No matter how much we think we are ready for the end, we so seldom are.
April Mullen presents a pretty picture about love, sex, and the blank spaces in-between.
Welcome to Jones’ family dinner. Grab a plate, and get comfy…shit’s about to get real.