Best of the Month: October 2022
A tense morality tale, one of the best horror shorts to ever feature on our pages and an inspirational documentary released for Indigenous Peoples' Day make up our Best of the Month picks for October.
A tense morality tale, one of the best horror shorts to ever feature on our pages and an inspirational documentary released for Indigenous Peoples' Day make up our Best of the Month picks for October.
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S/W was on the scene at TIFF 2017. Read our picks for the stand out shorts of the festival, and our impressions on the many features by S/W alums.
A beef farmer battles with his conscience every time he takes his cows to slaughter. He knows he must make a change.
There's just one thing in Mark's way of a great night with a dream girlher creepy male roommatein this awkward comedy with a stellar cast of B-list celebrities.
Immensely vicious, outrageously funny! After being diagnosed with breast cancer, a young woman comes home to her particularly unsympathetic boyfriend, sparking an epic lover's quarrel.
Aspiring writer, Jeremy, attends an exclusive writer's workshop session.
In this short documentary about art, motherhood, and make-believe, learn how veteran "reborn" artist Kate Charles strives for maximum verisimilitude in the creation of infant baby dolls. A winner at last week's SXSW Film Festival.
A narrator sets up the story of a lone gunslinger who walks into a saloon. However, the people in this saloon can hear the narrator and the narrator may just be a little bit bloodthirsty.