Witness: A Documentary (2022) film review
A New York Imam and a pizza shop owner become the focus of an FBI sting in Masood Haque’s enthralling film Witness: A Documentary.
A New York Imam and a pizza shop owner become the focus of an FBI sting in Masood Haque’s enthralling film Witness: A Documentary.
When a small town radio station is sold to a cell phone company, its group of misfit disc jockeys has to put their differences aside and band together to save the station, their jobs, and ultimately their town in Jet Ainsworth’s The Soul Graffiti.
Telling the story of a heroic human rights lawyer who defends women and children against the brutalities of the Iranian regime, this is Dawn Gifford Engle’s documentary, Shirin Ebadi: Until We Are Free.
Focusing on the young people and families of an award-winning UK theatre group for people with additional needs called Drama Express, this is Robin Toyne’s documentary It’s Okay To Be Different.
During the late 19th century an impressionable Launceston Elliot falls under the spell of the charismatic bodybuilder Sandow The Magnificent. Seeking out his idol, he becomes his protégée in Alexander Cooper’s biopic Sandow.
After a particularly harsh winter, Brian goes into a deep depression; completely isolated and with no one to talk to, Brian builds a robot. This is Jim Archer’s debut feature, Brian And Charles.
A former Russian KGB agent called Vladimir investigates what the phrase “Big Dick Energy” really means in Alexander Cooper’s comedy
After his wife’s death, a mentally unstable man is determined to find true love once again. This is our review of director and writer Sheldon Maddux’s second film She’s Perfect.
Six teenage friends take one last summer trip and camp at beautiful Big Sur, CA. After a night of partying, they uncover a horrific truth that will destroy their friendships forever. This is Carlos Azucena and Wayne Winterstein’s The Last Trip.
Pocketman and Cargoboy both learn a dark secret that will change the future of Section 62. The Viper Sniper makes his move and proves to be more than the young agents can handle. This is Clay Moffatt’s Wrath of the Viper Sniper.
Set in three different countries and filmed in three different languages, the lives of three completely different people are all
A reconciliation brunch goes awry when someone brings an unexpected guest in director and actor Vivian Kerr’s quirky comedy Julian.