by Benjamin Glomski | May 29, 2018 | Reviews
We all have that special friend in our life. That friend who pushes us, supports us, makes us laugh, mad, happy, etc. All of us have gone through life with a special person whether it be a family member or just a really good friend. Brendan Leonard and Jayson Sime...
by Brynn Artley | May 29, 2018 | Reviews
While many filmmakers plant the seeds for their careers in childhood—herding friends and family in front of the camera, recreating scenes from favorite movies, and otherwise cultivating a love for film and cinema—director Bing Liu takes his childhood filmmaking to an...
by Carissa Chin | May 29, 2018 | Reviews
If you remember the 1990s during the New York blues renaissance, you might remember Satan and Adam. Sterling Magee (Satan) and Adam Gussow were a blues duo who started off on 125th Street in Harlem. They burst into the music industry when they released their debut...
by Hailey Torborg | May 28, 2018 | Reviews
Mountainfilm Film Festival has previewed many motivating films this year, but none of the films I have seen have been as encouraging as Free Like the Birds (dir. Paola Mendoza), a ten-minute documentary about a young girl’s passion for making a difference in the...
by Hailey Torborg | May 28, 2018 | Reviews
As the Mountainfilm Film Festival is just beginning, many inspirational films have already been presented, yet there are multiple other films still waiting for their first appearance. From the films I have viewed already, This is Home, a 91 minute feature length...
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