Breaking Through the Silence: Radha Mehta’s DOSH Uplifts Overlooked Voices 

Breaking Through the Silence: Radha Mehta’s DOSH Uplifts Overlooked Voices 
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If Mehta could leave viewers with one takeaway from DOSH what would it be? “Fuck shame,” she says firmly. Stigma only breeds suffering when people need support. … read more

Slamdance Film Review: Restorage

Slamdance Film Review: Restorage
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The new, independent sci-fi series Restorage follows three siblings who inherit a seemingly-ordinary storage unit after their father’s passing. … read more

A Coming-of-Old-Age Film: An Interview with the Director of Lan’s Garden

A Coming-of-Old-Age Film: An Interview with the Director of Lan’s...
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Following Lan, the aging matriarch of a Chinese-American family, Lan’s Garden is a story of connection in whatever form it takes. … read more

Slamdance Film Review: The Herricanes

Slamdance Film Review: The Herricanes
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The Herricanes leaves the audience inspired to try new things and break down stereotypes, no matter what other people might think. … read more

Slamdance Film Review: Invisible Nation

Slamdance Film Review: Invisible Nation
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Invisible Nation’s 85-minute runtime does not linger on cliche storytelling, where it could easily drive the tone into make-believe propaganda.  … read more

A Discussion on I’m ‘George Lucas’: A Connor Ratliff Story with Director Ryan Jacobi

A Discussion on I’m ‘George Lucas’: A Connor Ratliff Story...
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Since 2014, Ratliff has interviewed baffled celebrity guests in character as Lucas, at first on stage at Hell’s Kitchen’s UCB Theatre and, since the pandemic, over elaborately live streamed video conference calls. … read more

Slamdance Film Review: Citizen Weiner

Slamdance Film Review: Citizen Weiner
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In an ever-growing sea of satire, political quasi-documentary Citizen Weiner fails to make a clear statement nor much of a lasting impression. … read more

Slamdance Review: All I’ve Got & Then Some

Slamdance Review: All I’ve Got & Then Some
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All I’ve Got & Then Some is a beautifully filmed and inspirational story that just needs to tighten its screws and narrow its path a little. … read more

Slamdance Film Review: Demon Mineral

Slamdance Film Review: Demon Mineral
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Demon Mineral is a damning indictment of the U.S. government’s negligence and violence toward Indigenous communities, showing just how far-reaching the negative effects of the nuclear arms race were. … read more

Slamdance Film Review: Love and Work

Slamdance Film Review: Love and Work
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Love and Work is about shoe factory hopefuls Diane and Fox, two people who love to work in a world where employment is outlawed. … read more