AFF ’28: ‘Cram’ Review

By: Amanda Guarragi We have all attempted to pull an all-nighter while trying to finish a paper or study for our finals. Writer-director Abie Sidell, places you in the mind of a student trying to get through the night. We see that Marc (John DiMino) is desperate to finish his finale paper and he’s spending his night at the library. After dozing off, Marc awakens … Continue reading AFF ’28: ‘Cram’ Review

‘Eternals’ Review

By: Amanda Guarragi Chloé Zhao’s Eternals dives into the story of celestial beings that have been defending Earth for centuries. The reason why Zhao was the perfect choice to bring these characters to life is because of her humanistic lens in grounding her characters. She takes these literal gods and cements them in the humanity around them. Whether it is through the script, or the … Continue reading ‘Eternals’ Review

‘Army Of Thieves’ Review

By: Amanda Guarragi Don’t worry; no zombies were harmed in the making of this prequel. We all loved Ludwig Dieter (Matthias Schweighöfer) in Army of the Dead, but we never really expected a prequel with his character. Zack Snyder’s film was a fun zombie flick and we were all happy to see him go back to his roots. However, Army of Thieves was lacking the … Continue reading ‘Army Of Thieves’ Review

AFF ’28: ‘Disfluency’ Review

By: Amanda Guarragi Before diving into Disfluency, there needs to be a disclaimer because of the subject matter. Even though the trauma Jane endures is not explicitly seen, the emotional depth of the pain is felt. After failing her final college class, Jane (Libe Barer) returns home to her family’s lake house, and comes to terms with the confusing trauma that derailed her senior year. … Continue reading AFF ’28: ‘Disfluency’ Review

AFF ’28: ‘Addict Named Hal’ Review

By: Amanda Guarragi Life can be extremely difficult to navigate. Almost everyone has something they turn to for stress relief. There can be natural ways and there can be addictive ways to calm the mind. At one point or another, we have all tried something on the scale of vices, but if one has an addictive personality it can spiral out of control. The film … Continue reading AFF ’28: ‘Addict Named Hal’ Review