by Brynn Artley | May 27, 2018 | Reviews
In the 1970s, families were encouraged to eat healthy, nutritional margarine and refrain from consuming butter. Those same families likely would have shuddered at seeing this 2014 Time magazine cover: Meanwhile, a quick internet search yields the public opinion on...
by Taylor Fogarty | May 26, 2018 | Reviews
Numinous, a 50-minute 2017 short film directed by Nicolas Teichrob and featuring Kye Petersen, is a beautiful and masterfully crafted work of exhilarating, exciting cinematography. Unfortunately for those few of us at 2018 Mountainfilm’s Base Camp outdoor...
by Seth Lamey | May 26, 2018 | Reviews
“You are a liar and a fraud.” -Anonymous In what context would the above quote be acceptable to say to a complete stranger? What could the motivation be behind such a scathing criticism? The quote is among many that Mirna Valerio reads aloud at the...
by Benjamin Glomski | May 26, 2018 | Reviews
“Imagination is more important than knowledge.” – Albert Einstein. Our society seems to take imagination for granted rather than to pay tribute to those brilliant humans who have walked the Earth. Director Dave Mossop’s short film, Imagination: Tom...
by Lindsey Brezinski | May 26, 2018 | Reviews
In a world of countless adventure documentaries, 2.5 Million (dir. Tyler Wilkinson-Ray), follows the trials and tribulations of Aaron Rice on his quest to become the first person to ever climb 2.5 million human-powered vertical feet within one year–the...
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