The McMinnville Short Film Festival will offer a pop-up screening of five environmental or documentary short films at the North County Recreation District Performing Arts Center in Nehalem on Saturday, Sep. 7 at…
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Short Film Night Returns to Nehalem Sept. 7th at North County Recreation District Performing Arts Center
The McMinnville Short Film Festival will offer a pop-up screening of five environmental or documentary short films at the North County Recreation District Performing Arts Center Saturday, Sep. 7 at 6 p.m….
Drew’s Reviews: INSIDE OUT 2
By Andrew Jenck Few films from the past decade, animated or otherwise, are as cleanly made as the original Inside Out, personifying emotions in ways that could help children process their own…
Drew’s Reviews: FURIOSA
By Andrew Jenck Each of the Mad Max entries, all directed by George Miller, are distinct as to show a different side of the world but still in the same chaotic spirit….
DREW’S REVIEWS: GODZILLA X KONG – THE NEW EMPIRE
By Andrew Jenck Over the past few months, the general perception of Godzilla has changed drastically with the Oscar-winning Godzilla: Minus One, framing the monster as a catalyst for survivor’s guilt and…
Drew’s Editorials: OSCAR PREDICTIONS 2024
EDITOR’S NOTE: Here are his picks … tune into the Oscars tomorrow night March 10th on ABC (streaming online and in their app) from 4 to 7 pm PDT. By Andrew Jenck…
Drew’s Reviews: AMERICAN FICTION
By Andrew Jenck The Academy Awards has always followed certain trends, particularly with its Best Picture nominees. Every year, at least one film spearheaded by great performances, is entertaining, and contains important…
DREW’S REVIEWS: THE TOP 10 BEST FILMS OF 2023
By Andrew Jenck SUZUME Makoto Shinkai captures an adventurous-feel largely absent from the current landscape, in this coming-of-age story that, while not groundbreaking, is still moving. Managing to be a story of…
DREW’S REVIEWS: THE BOY & THE HERON – “HOW DO YOU LIVE?”
By Andrew Jenck The work of Hayao Miyazaki is iconic to the point where one has seen something inspired by him even without watching any of his films. After a decade hiatus,…
Drew’s Reviews: THE HOLDOVERS
By Andrew Jenck There are generally two types of Christmas films: where the holiday is engrained in the narrative and where Christmas is an aesthetic like Batman Returns or Gremlins. It’s easy…