Slamdance 2010
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
One Hundred Mornings – Review
Although the pacing is slow, this film is a thoughtful meditation on human nature and the nature of morality in the absence of society. An intelligent, well-crafted narrative. … read more
Tony : London Serial Killer – Review
While never amazing, Tony is a solid, eerie, and very well acted film. Definitely recommended for fans of the serial killer genre. … read more
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
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 Wild Hunt – Review
A Modern Medieval Saga–an impressive cinematic escape. … read more
Point of Entry – Review
A poignant yet modest look at the lives of a family split across the Mexican/American border. … read more
Mamachas del Ring – Review
A portrait of Carmen Rosa the Champion–a colorful female professional wrestler in the male-dominated world of Bolivian wrestling … read more
Junko’s Shamisen – Review
Screening with The Wild Hunt, the short film Junko’s Shamisen is a wonderfully animated piece of amalgamated storytelling. … read more
Gallery Shorts Block 6
From an Asian youth’s self-hatred to a totalitarian sitcom to an Iranian Farmer’s new television – reviews of another entirely original block of Slamdance short films … read more