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In Action (2021) Review: What to do with an idea?

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‘In Action’ tells the story of Sean and Eric, two friends who decide to write a script out of nothing. The problem is the government finds out and believes it’s a real terrorist plot.

P.E.N.S. (Poetic Energy Needed in Society) (2021) Review: Statements can be romantic

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In ‘P.E.N.S. (Poetic Energy Needed in Society)’, Houston’s spoken word artists present the immeasurable value of this art scene.

Touch (2021) Review: The dark side of lust without control

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‘Touch’ tells the story of Fei Fei, a western woman living in China who starts an affair with a man without considering its possibly dangerous consequences.

The Glint of Darkness: Revolution (2020) Review: Ultimate terror hiding in the dark.

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‘The Glint of Darkness: Revolution’ tells the story of an underworld dominated by clones and super soldiers and the heroes trying to reveal it all.

Crisis (2021) Review: It’s never too late to act

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Three very human stories come together in the center of ‘Crisis’, a thriller about the opioid crisis and its relation with the powers that be.

[SXSW short film review] Play It Safe (2021)

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In ‘Play it Safe’, an actor faces a tough decision when receiving an assignment in his latest rehearsal among his peers.

[SXSW short film review] Love is just a Death Away (2021)

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‘Love is just a Death Away’ tells the lovely story of a very particular scavenger whose only purpose is the most noble of all.

[SXSW short film review] Learning Tagalog with Kayla (2021)

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In ‘Learning Tagalog with Kayla’, a lonely woman will try to teach us the basics of tagalog, and will reveal too much about her strange life.

Hot Water (2021) Review: We all miss beach summer movies

In the tradition of beach summer movies, ‘Hot Water’ tells the story of a cocky jet ski rider in the most important tournament of his life.

Paint (2021) Review: Inside a universe of mild frustrations

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In ‘Paint’, The New York City art scene is shown through the eyes of three novice painters who will stop at nothing trying to achieve success.

The Mimic (2021) Review: A tough and bitter piece to chew.

‘The Mimic’ is an unwelcoming witty movie about a man’s ridiculous obsession with his neighbor who’s apparently a sociopath.

100 Days to Live (2021) Review: A thrilling inquiry of morality.

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‘100 Days to Live’ is a serial killer thriller that will grab you from the beginning, and will never let you go. You need to watch this.

This Is Not a War Story (2021) Review: Scars aren’t always visible.

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In ‘This Is Not a War Story’ the storm has passed for war veterans, but the calm holds an often unrecognized violence.

West Michigan (2021) Review: A bland search for meaning

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In ‘West Michigan’, Hannah and Charlie’s grandfather falls ill, they begin a trip to go visit him, but the journey takes a turn when their breaks down.

Review: Somewhere With No Bridges (2020)

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  Somewhere With No Bridges is a compelling insight into loss, and the effects of human kindness. A celebration of life like you’ve never seen.

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