What do we think of DANIEL STRAMM’S return to the exorcism subgenere?
Halloween Ends – Review
Something woke up in 2018. Fans of the Halloween franchise rejoiced, eating up the new sequel to John Carpenter’s 1978…
Tallgrass Film Festival Review – God Save the Queens
Four drag queens go to a therapeutic retreat? This light comedy serves as a fluffy bit of fun that still doesn’t neglect to have very real moments.
Tallgrass Film Festival Review – Attack, Decay, Release
This is a highly experimental work that serves as one of the most interesting and wondrous films I’ve seen in quite some time.
Tallgrass Film Festival Review – We Were Famous, You Don’t Remember: The Embarrassment
This review is for a film originally viewed at the 20th Annual Tallgrass Film Festival. WD;ED will update when the…
Tallgrass Film Festival Review – The Civil Dead
Both leads lie to one another, have fun together, and even hurt one another. There are moments of horror, played for laughs, but that dabble in the notion that our unkindness can follow us or have unexpected results.
Tallgrass Film Festival Review – Paris is in Harlem
Music may not completely heal the wounds we carry or prevent the pains we suffer, but it can take us away and free us for just a bit.
Tallgrass Film Festival Review – Four Samosas
This review is for a film originally viewed at the 20th Annual Tallgrass Film Festival. WD;ED will update when the…
Tallgrass Film Festival Review – After Sherman
The documentary connects as much with the land as its people, and it moves between the beauty of the moss on the trees to the people trying to bid at a tax auction to protect it.
Tallgrass Film Festival Review – Our Father, The Devil
There are varying degrees to which this trauma can rear its ugly head, but when the chips are laid down the question arises – how far will it push you?
