Authors: JP

Drones – Review
One of the biggest crowd-pleasers of Slamdance 2010, this film uses actors and location to craft something unique in American cinema. … read more

Down Terrace – Review
British director Ben Wheatley (Modern Toss, IDEAL) shreds the preconceptions surrounding modern UK gangster fare (no Guy Richie-isms here) in this great drama. … read more

And Everything is Going Fine – Review
Stephen Soderbergh’s first documentary premiered at Slamdance with aplomb and a bit of heartstring strumming. Spalding Gray, the subject of this documentary, left a family behind after his disappearance/assumed suicide in 2004. … read more

The Last Lovecraft: Relic of Cthulhu – Review
Director Henry Saine’s film explores the reality of a world crawling with convincing monsters of H.P.Lovecraft’s design.
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The Scenesters – Review
This movie is loosely based around a script filled with murdered blondes in L.A. It’s tongue-in-cheek take on Los Angeles. … read more

HorseFingers 2: But I am the Tiger – Review
Kirsten Kearse directed and starred in this interesting fable about the “modern woman” and the trials she encounters on a daily basis—literally. … read more

Gallery Shorts Block 3
That Go music video Golden Prize, Joey and Jerome’s Artistic Meaningful Independent Film, Ha’agam (The Lake) … read more

Gallery Shorts Block 4
Head In the Sand & Sandhill Boys … read more

Santa: The Fascist Years
Santa seeks to gain world domination through an army of toys … read more

GirlLikeMe – Review
This short follows a day-in-the-life account of a young teenager named Lucy who tests the waters of pedophilia with an older man. … read more