
THE CARNAL SOUL is poignant beautiful simplicity
It has long been said that good things come in small packages and Alexandra Essoe’s short film THE CARNAL SOUL is proof of that.

It has long been said that good things come in small packages and Alexandra Essoe’s short film THE CARNAL SOUL is proof of that.

EAST BAY is a very thoughtful and purposeful film that beautifully utilizes mixed visual grammar and musical composition to metaphorically elevate and engage an already solid story and outstanding performances.

SUNRISE BOULEVARD is exquisite as visual artistry perfectly melds with score, transporting us to a world filled with vintage glamour and artistic wonder.

Conceptually creative and intelligent with story and telling themes which are then punctuated with unfettered production values that provide breathing room for some outstanding performances and rapier dialogue to shine.

The idea of a story where the CIA is plotting to take over the world via viral mind control sounds great. But sound and see are two different things. And while there are some issues, there are also some shining elements worth seeing,

A fresh and unique approach to storytelling blending various genres into a darkly comedic yet suspenseful and thought-provoking commentary on grief, reality, and revenge-fueled fantasy.

A visually expressive and engaging film, LOST COS takes us into the world of cosplay, comics, and burlesque, with an eclectic collection of characters, complete with everything from comic book heroes and villains to two-bit neighborhood hoods and old-school trope detectives, while packaging it all as an action thriller with a blend of live action and graphic novel/comic book animation.

Get ready for a wild ride thanks to the fun, friendship, and quirkiness of WILD BOYS!

THE DRIVE TO SING not only reminds us how music connects us, but spotlights the successful efforts to safely come together and fill communities with song when circumstances dictate otherwise.

A potboiler from beginning to end, NOBODY’S HOME excels with character development and pacing, keeping us on our toes with ambiguity and intrigue.

Strong story, relatable and engaging characters, and indelible performances make KNIGHT WATCHMEN worthy of a binge-watch.

At its heart, THAT’S A WRAP is a love letter to Hollywood, most particularly horror films, paying tribute with every facet of the production in a film heavy on meta and camp while filled with terror, twists, turns, and blood; lots and lots of blood.