By  Weerada P. Sucharitkul FilmDoo Co-founder “We like to think of virtual reality not as a medium to actually create horror stories and heavy adrenaline-driven emotions, but rather to use it as a way to […]
Month: March 2016
By Elizabeth Sandell Directed by Ethan Reid Director Ethan Reid begins Peter de Rome: Grandfather of Gay Porn in Sandwich, Kent, where his now elderly and retired subject spends each summer. In this small, historic parish […]
By Asha New Directed by Anne Émond Toronto International Film Festival review Our Loved Ones is a film that focuses on people, and the interactions between them, as they attempt to overcome the normal obstacles of […]
By Owen Peters Directed by Mani Haghighi Berlinale review Not so much a warning, more a piece of friendly advice – before settling down to watch Mani Haghighi’s entertaining and original film A Dragon Arrives!, complete […]
By Leni De Castro There is a persisting challenge for filmmakers to move forward, and independent filmmakers are no exception. The progression goes from making short films, to features, and a few to mainstream movies. […]
By Lauren Hurrell Directed by Udi Aloni Berlinale review “Humus, salad, fries on the side… You like to eat at our restaurants… But when you see too many of us… Coexistence turns into a demographic threat.†Junction […]