
People love heroes. For as long as storytelling has existed, tales of extraordinary individuals defeating creatures or villains have been passed down. Read more

People love heroes. For as long as storytelling has existed, tales of extraordinary individuals defeating creatures or villains have been passed down. Read more

With the National Film Festival for Talent Youth (NFTTY) kicking off Thursday here in beautiful rainy Seattle, WA, I recently had a chance to talk with the Executive Director and Co-Founder of the festival, Jesse Harris. We talked about his experience as a filmmaker, how that led him to create and operate NFFTY, and just … Read more

As today is Earth Day, I have been given the honor to write about a few of my favorite environmental films within the IndieFlix library. The first is the animated short film, Skylight, about how the damaged ozone layer are causing the untimely demise of penguins, among other animals. This short drives home the pollution … Read more

Being the week of 150th anniversary of the beginning of the Civil War, it’s appropriate that it’s also the IndieFlix release date of the film “The Killing of Mary Surratt”. Read more

This past weekend I took a road to trip to Ellensburg, WA. Why, you ask? Well because I am an alumni of Central Washington University, I still have friends that are currently in graduate school there and – more importantly – I am one of the producers of a short sci-fi film that will be … Read more

Self-distribution isn’t just for the little guys. Read more

If I were more inclined to make puns, I would have called this review “Jane Error”… Read more
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A recent addition to the IndieFlix library is the air hockey tournament documentary, Way of the Puck. As an avid air hockey player in my youth, I was curious and intrigued by its release. I had a chance to ask some questions to director Eric D. Anderson about his film and his journey becoming a … Read more

Most critics have slammed “Sucker Punch” for being mindless and shallow. Most critics are wrong. Read more