Drew Horton

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    Action Mike Mort

    Chuck Steel : Raging Balls of Steel Justice

    With the aid of Assface, his sex-obsessed robot partner, Maverick cop Chuck Steel has to rescue an influential banker who has been kidnapped by a group of escaped convicts armed to the teeth with stolen firearms.

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    Drama Daniel Zvereff

    Life is a Particle Time is a Wave

    Broken, like the old watches he repairs, a widowed watchmaker spends his remaining days in solitude, distracting himself with repetitive activities to pass the time and attempt to ease his sadness.

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    Comedy Jim Cummings

    Thunder Road

    Officer Arnaud loved his Mom. At her funeral he expresses that feeling...in a memorable way. Winner of the Sundance 2016 Grand Prize.

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    Drama Tomisin Adepeju

    Appreciation

    An African Pentecostal Pastor questions everything she believes after a life-changing event.

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    Dark Comedy Carey Williams

    Emergency

    Ready for a night of partying, a group of college students must weigh the pros and cons of calling the police when faced with an unusual emergency.

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    The Importance of Sound with David Kamp

    "My goal is always to provide each film with a unique sound world and sonic style" - Sound Designer, Composer and Sound Artist David Kamp joins us to discuss the role sound plays in a successful short film

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    Fade to Black——Is the Feature Film Dying?

    As the theatrical film experience gives up its dominance as the mass-market medium for storytelling, the feature film format seems destined to fade with it. What’s happening?

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    Drama Bilal S. Haider

    The Prisoner's Song

    Two days in the life of an American prisoner, one during his time incarcerated and one as a free man

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    Experimental Seunghee Kim

    Mirror in Mind

    A woman looks into her mind as she chases her ideals on a metaphorical and literal tightrope.

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    Q&A with Hands Solo dir. William Mager

    Yesterday's feature review was Hands Solo, a wicked funny mockumentary about a deaf porn star and the girl who got away. I caught up with the director, William Mager over email to talk about himself, the film, and disability in the movie-industry.

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