I’m going to level with you, Dear Reader: while the below films were indeed featured at Spring Fest, I didn’t actually see them at the
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PFS SpringFest: Passages and Master Gardener
Passages (dir. – Ira Sachs) Passages is a frustrating movie to watch, not because it’s a failure or anything, in fact much the opposite, but
PFS Springfest: Blue Jean and Kokomo City
Blue Jean (dir. – Georgia Oakley) Early in Blue Jean, a drama that occurs right in the heart of the Thatcher-era UK, we see a
PFS Spring Fest: Carmen and The Eight Mountains
Carmen (dir. – Benjamin Millepied) It’s hardly a meet-cute when Carmen (Melissa Barrera) and Aidan (Paul Mescal) cross paths at the southwest American border. The
Overlook Film Festival: Evil Dead Rise and Talk to Me
Evil Dead Rise (dir. – Lee Cronin) Between the OG trilogy, the spin-off TV show, and the 2013 reboot, there isn’t a single second of
Overlook Film Festival – Godless: The Eastfield Exorcism and Clock
Godless: The Eastfield Exorcism (dir. – Nick Kozakis) On its surface, Godless: The Eastfield Exorcism, looks to be just another priest vs. Satan possession movie
Overlook Film Festival: Renfield is funny enough, but only just enough
The selling point for Renfield is simple: the legendary Nicolas Cage plays Count Dracula. This ain’t his first foray into the world of undead bloodsuckers
Overlook Film Festival – Late Night With the Devil and The Wrath of Becky
Late Night With the Devil (dir.- Cameron Cairnes, Colin Cairnes) The film I was most excited to see at Overlook was not only the
I Like to Movie Movie – Dispatches from the Overlook Film Festival
This past weekend I was supremely lucky to have been invited to cover the Overlook Film Festival in capacity as press. Stay tuned to this
Check out the trailer for The Unknowable (because this website is quoted)
Hey hey, everyone! You may remember a few weeks back when I recommended The Unknowable the mind-melter of a web-series from The Den filmmaker, Zachary
