Citizen Jane film review: Animated Shorts!
Review by Keith Reid-Cleveland Photo Courtesy of citizenjanefilmfestival.org Due to a sold out showing of the Citizen Jane Film Festival’s showing of Animated Shorts!, every seat in Charters Auditorium...
View ArticleCitizen Jane film review: About Love
Review by Anna Seaman Photo Courtesy of citizenjanefilmfestival.org Unlike the shorts themselves, the overall message in About Love is simple: love is hard. There are no easy answers and there are no...
View ArticleCitizen Jane film review: Improvement Club
Review by Brian Ransom Photo courtesy of Citizen Jane Film Festival Improvement Club is a fictionalized account of the making of director Dayna Hanson’s rock musical Gloria’s Cause. Intended as part of...
View ArticleCitizen Jane film review: Wherever You Go
Review by Miles Dobis Photo courtesy of Citizen Jane Film Festival Clocking in at a lean 40 minutes, Ronny Sasson Angel’s thriller/drama Wherever You Go is a taught and thoughtful look at gender and...
View ArticleCitizen Jane film review: Forbidden Voices
Review by Emily McNutt Photo Courtesy of citizenjanefilmfestival.org In modern society, with access to the Internet as easy to find as a penny on the side of the road, many of us live our daily lives...
View ArticleCitizen Jane film review: Breastmilk
By: Alexis Spivak How did cavewomen do it? What if there was no baby formula? So many women fail in breastfeeding each and every year — what would it take to stop these failures? These are questions...
View ArticleCitizen Jane film review: Grow Up, Tony Phillips!
By: Ian Servantes One of the decisive moments when growing up is determining when you’re too old to trick or treat. There’s no guideline. You simply have to decide, ‘Well I went last year, but now I’m...
View ArticleCitizen Jane film review: The New Black
By: Joseph Trezza Courtesy of Citizen Jane The New Black, from director Yoruba Richen, spotlights the uphill climb of the black LGBTQ community campaign trail in Maryland, as activists work for a year...
View ArticleCitizen Jane film review: The Mix Tape
By: Lauren Steele If you are a child of the 80’s or 90’s and you really want to impress someone special, a mix tape is most certainly in order. The songs chosen, their arrangement and the tape label...
View ArticleCitizen Jane film review: It Felt Like Love
By: Riley Simpson Eliza Hittman’s It Felt Like Love is not your typical coming-of-age story. After a summer of young male-centric tales like The Way, Way Back, The Kings of Summer and Mud, Hittman’s...
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