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A KO Review by Emily Mody The Babysitter Murders (Trailer) from Ryan Spindell on Vimeo. Do You See What I See? Do You See What I See? is a short narrative film directed by Justin McConnell and [...]
A KO Review by Emily Mody The Babysitter Murders (Trailer) from Ryan Spindell on Vimeo. Do You See What I See? Do You See What I See? is a short narrative film directed by Justin McConnell and [...]
WRECK CITY: An Epilogue for 809 Documentary Trailer from Ramin Eshraghi Yazdi on Vimeo. A KO Review by Emily Mody Wreck City: An Epilogue For 809 is a documentary directed by Ramin Eshraghi [...]
A KO Review by Emily Mody Coming Home directed by Zhang Yimou is a Chinese film about a family. The story begins under the setting of the Cultural Revolution. The daughter, Dandan (Zhang Huiwen), [...]
A KO Review by Emily Mody Every year I look forward to the $100 Film Festival in Calgary, Alberta and this year was no exception. The 24th annual $100 Film Festival showcased such amazing [...]
A KO Review by Emily Mody Infinitely Polar Bear, directed by Maya Frobes, is a film about a couple that has two children. The father, played by Mark Ruffalo, suffers from manic-depression [...]
In the new film By the Sea, both written and directed by Angelina Jolie Pitt, Vanessa (played by Angelina Jolie Pitt) is a retired dancer now suffering from deep depression. Her husband Roland [...]
Poetically tragic, organically beautiful and emotionally raw. That’s how I would first try to describe the film Violent. On my recent Air Canada flight to New York (Newark, NJ actually), I [...]
Esther Löwe and I met during the summer in California and hit it off right away over fruit smoothies with our friends. Prior to meeting Esther I had watched her fashion film G. at the Berlin [...]
Thank You For Playing (2015) – Official Teaser from Thank You For Playing on Vimeo. A KO Review by Emily Mody Thank You For Playing (directed and produced by David Osit & Malika [...]
KO Review by Emily Mody Sam Klemke’s Time Machine, directed by Matthew Bate, is a documentary style film that compiles homemade audio-visual journals over the course of thirty-seven years of Sam [...]