Review: Journey’s End

By Marti Dols Roca. It was 1918 and World War I was coming to an end even though it definitely didn’t look like that. The human and material resources that would be sent by the United States and would...

The Big Sick

I should preface this by saying that I am an unabashed Judd Apatow fan. I know that there seems to be a clear divide in the sand between those who like his productions and those who don’t. Once ...

Thelma, FilmFrame, Joachim Trier, Eili Harboe

On episode five of the FilmFrame podcast, co-hosts Orla Smith and Scott Wilson discuss Joachim Trier’s Thelma, as well as listing their top 5 non-comic book films about superpowers, and talking ...

My Feral Heart

By Kit Ramsey. My Feral Heart is an innocuous low-stakes film that shines a light on a fairly underrepresented cross-section of the community and film audience; those that are affected by their mental...

England Is Mine

Five minutes into England is Mine, the following exchange occurs: “Life’s too short for…“ “Clichés.” In hindsight, this should be a warning about watching the rest of the film. This biopic...