Who’s Annie Stars Annie Pisapia, Sophia Peer and The Burger King of Queens

Who’s Annie Stars Annie Pisapia, Sophia Peer and The Burger...
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Who’s Annie? is a meta, comedic take on Annie Pisapia and Sophia Peer’s real life friendship and working relationship. … read more

This is Where We Meet: Nina Ognjanović on Where the Road Leads

This is Where We Meet: Nina Ognjanović on Where the...
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Nina Ognjanović’s self-assessment makes of her debut feature, Where the Road Leads, as a coming-of-age western, makes perfect sense. … read more

Down the Rabbit Hole with Space Happy Director Louis Crisitello

Down the Rabbit Hole with Space Happy Director Louis Crisitello
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Space Happy expresses a DIY tone, as well as showcasing a feeling of “unachievable fame” that lingers throughout the film. … read more

Cisco Kid: Utah Landscape Meets Queer Self-Discovery

Cisco Kid: Utah Landscape Meets Queer Self-Discovery
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Emily Kaye Allen’s Cisco Kid offers a fresh admiration for the beauty to be found inhabiting those desert spaces we mostly speed past on the freeway. … read more

The Event is A Short Film You’ll Want To Make Time To Watch

The Event is A Short Film You’ll Want To Make...
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Patrick Gibbs speaks with Frank Mosley and Hugo De Sousa, the Co-directors of the 2022 Slamdance short film The Event. … read more

Slamdance Film Review: Snow White Dies at the End

Slamdance Film Review: Snow White Dies at the End
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Snow White Dies at the End proves to be a true testament to Slamdance’s mission of uplifting bold unadulterated talent. … read more

Iron Family Is The Moviegoing Experience of Two Lifetimes

Iron Family Is The Moviegoing Experience of Two Lifetimes
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Iron Family is a Slamdance documentary that inspires us to reflect on our own triumphs and challenges through the story of the Faries family. … read more

Slamdance Film Review: Yelling Fire in an Empty Theater

Slamdance Film Review: Yelling Fire in an Empty Theater
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Yelling Fire in an Empty Theater is a timeless, double-layered slice of youth and indie culture that is sure to gain praise. … read more

Slamdance Film Review: Mia Misses Her Revenge

Slamdance Film Review: Mia Misses Her Revenge
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Mia Misses Her Revenge opens various conversations regarding men and the benefit of having supportive friends helping through bad breakups. … read more

Slamdance Film Review: 1986

Slamdance Film Review: 1986
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Since every scene—regardless of real-world urgency—floats along like a waking dream, 1986 often feels like it’s missing a necessary bite. … read more