Written by Madison Drew Daniels Originally posted on IndieEntertainmentMagazine.com October 29, 2017 Sylvio, directed by Kentucker Audley and Albert Birney, is about a small town [ … ]
Month: October 2017
Magi Dara’s Red Tiger Nebula
Written by Kevin Bessey Originally posted on IndieEntertainmentMagazine.com October 28, 2017 Magi Dara recently dropped their latest album The Red Tiger Nebula, a rock opera [ … ]
Cameraperson Puts You in the Shoes of a Documentarian
Written by Tristan Olav Torgersen Originally posted on IndieEntertainmentMagazine.com October 26, 2017 White text appears on a black screen. It reads, “For the past 25 [ … ]
The Work Invites You to Folsom Prison Group Therapy
Written by Madison Drew Daniels Originally posted on IndieEntertainmentMagazine.com October 24, 2017 In a barebones chapel within Folsom Prison, free men and prisoners alike join [ … ]
Documentary Take My Nose…Please! Examines Female Comedians and Plastic Surgery
Written by Tristan Olav Torgersen Originally posted on IndieEntertainmentMagazine.com October 12, 2017 Nip it. Tuck it. Pull it. Stretch it. Fill it. Cosmetic Surgery. Plastic [ … ]
Paradise is the Surprising Award-Winning Russian WWII Film
Written by Cole Wissinger Originally posted on IndieEntertainmentMagazine.com October 11, 2017 Paradise is a surprisingly aptly titled Holocaust movie from Russian director Andrei Konchalovsky. It [ … ]
I Am Another You Takes You on a Homeless Journey of Understanding
Written by Madison Drew Daniels Originally posted on IndieEntertainmentMagazine.com October 9, 2017 I Am Another You is the second film by visionary filmmaker Nanfu Wang. [ … ]
Short Film Lost Face Looks at Tensions Between Natives and Whites
Written by Madison Drew Daniels Originally posted on IndieEntertainmentMagazine.com October 6, 2017 Director and Cinematographer Sean Meehan steps up to the plate in a big [ … ]