Boxed is an example of how powerful a film about America’s darkest period can be if shot through the eyes of those who can understand the weight of what they’re portraying.
In this report from Austin Film Festival 2019 Kristy Strouse covers two interesting, female driven shorts, notes from a writer’s panel with Liz Hannah, and a review of The Bygone.
Based on the true story of the murder of Kenneth Chamberlain in White Plains NY in 2009, Austin Film Festival’s best narrative feature winner is the kind of hard but necessary watch.
The Report is deserving of every ounce of praise it receives on its performances, accuracy, and commentary, but getting through the film is a bit of a slog.
Our final report from 31st Annual New York LGBTQ Film Festival with reviews of A Night at Switch n’ Play, Brief Story from the Green Planet, Scream, Queen! My Nightmare on Elm Street & Tu Me Manques.
In his final report from Film Fest 919, Josh Martin takes a look at four very different films: Collisions, Cyrano My Love, Marriage Story and In Fabric.