Written by Madison Drew Daniels Originally posted on IndieEntertainmentMagazine.com August 30th, 2017 Imagine you’re at a concert. Make the crowd smaller. Smaller still. Now get [ … ]
Month: August 2017
Planetarium is Poetic Metafiction, so Let Me Explain
Written by Madison Drew Daniels Originally posted on IndieEntertainmentMagazine.com August 27, 2017 There is a rule of thumb in cinema and it’s this: filmmakers get [ … ]
Taking Baby Steps Towards Tolerance and Acceptance
Written by Cole Wissinger Originally posted on IndieEntertainmentMagazine.com August 17, 2017 Barney Cheng wrote, directed, and starred in Baby Steps, a film about relationships and [ … ]
Some Freaks Reminds Us That Normal is Overrated
Written by Tristan Olav Torgersen Originally posted on IndieEntertainmentMagazine.com August 17, 2017 It’s a story unlike so many films focused on high school love and [ … ]
Marjorie Prime Looks Into AI, Memory, and What Lies Ahead
Written by Madison Drew Daniels Originally posted on IndieEntertainmentMagazine.com August 17, 2017 Marjorie Prime opens with an out of focus shot of ocean waves rolling [ … ]
1944: Estonia’s Record-Breaking WWII Film
Written by Tristan Olav Torgersen Originally posted on IndieEntertainmentMagazine.com In the past few weeks, Christopher Nolan’s Dunkirk has taken the box offices by storm reaching [ … ]