Aleksandra Szczepanowska’s Touch is a disorienting voyage into one woman’s struggle with identity and purpose.… continue
Guy Pearce’s ability to show up and carry small, strange projects continues with The Seventh Day, a tepid exorcism thriller in which Pearce plays Father Peter, a street-smart exorcist who doesn’t play by the rules of the church and often finds himself facing off with demons that would “make other priests piss in their vestments.”… continue
Hot Water is the semi-autobiographical debut feature of longtime stuntman Larry Rippenkroeger, who led a previous life as a professional jet ski racer.… continue
Making art is one thing. Selling it is another. Paint is about three twentysomething art students discovering just how hard it is to become a professional artist when work is required.… continue
I have seen many independent movies about sad young people running off to figure themselves out over a weekend, and just as many that use the local environment — rather than expensive sets and soundstages — to tell their story.… continue