
Mapping the Interior
Mapping The Interior is the story of Junior, a 12-year-old Indian boy living with his mother and impaired younger brother Dino, away from the Rez and trying their best to make it. The ghost of Junior’s father haunts his mind until the night he appears in the outside world as well. As Junior longs for his father to return and fix things as he always imagined he would, an unfortunate truth becomes evident.
And at the end we’re left with the memory of heavy footsteps and the question of if and when we’ll step into them.

Angel Down (2025)
Angel Down is the story of a ne’er-do-well conman turned reluctant solider, sent on a doomed rescue mission with four of his inept comrades. Rather than a fallen soldier, the mission recovers a mysterious biblical entity that may hold the key to escaping the Hell of the battlefield. But what are its terms?


Movie Review: Red Rooms (2023)
Red Rooms is the kind of movie that makes you wonder, “Maybe I shouldn’t admit how much I enjoyed this movie…”
Meaning, I loved it.

Absolution: A Southern Reach Novel
Somehow Jeff Vandermeer wrote a series of books that you will never finish.
Not actually.
You cannot convince me with any certainty that these books stay exactly the same once you put them down and pick them up again.

Movie Review: The Substance (2024)
The Substance has tastes of Excision and Requiem for a Dream in the best ways, with the valley girl coolness of neon title cards.

The Buffalo Hunter Hunter
The Buffalo Hunter Hunter takes you on a journey across generations and recounts horrors too awful to speak about but too recent to ask us to forget.