Tag: independent film

The Staffa Corner Podcast, Ep. 65 – From Short Films To Big Dreams: Nuk Suwanchote On Craft, Culture, And Grit

A camera, a tight-knit family, and an endless appetite for story, that’s where Nuk Suwanchote’s filmmaking journey begins.

The Staffa Corner Podcast, Ep. 61 –Somewhere in Montana’s Matt Drago

Actor Matt Drago joins us to discuss a life built on craft and the belief that stories matter, even when rejection is the norm.

The End of the Tour Review. Straightforward, but Deep in Thought.

Sometimes, we want something simple; nothing complex, just straight to the point. No need for explosions, intricate plotlines, or a monumental ending. Just tell it like it is without any fluff. The End of the Tour is exactly that—plain and simple. This true story is a snapshot of the life of David Foster Wallace, an influential writer of his time…

Movie Review: Virginia (Jennifer Connelly,Ed Harris) “I’m gonna make us peas and carrots tonight…from scratch.”

Living in a small town has its perks but it can also be a nightmare for a well-known sheriff trying to run for state senate. How Tipton (Ed Harris) and Virginia (Jennifer Connelly) have been able kept their affair secret for so long is beyond me but when Virginia finds out something is growing inside her, the truth becomes more twisted than you can imagine. Throw in a couple of botched robbery attempts, a kidnapping, young love, and a whole lot of heart and you have yourself a very entertaining film.