Jenn Rohm

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HERITAGE DAY – A Review by Jenn Rohm

HERITAGE DAY - A Review by Jenn Rohm A new short directed and written by Lara Everly, Heritage Day, touches on the serious subject of the Holocaust with use of dark comedy and...

HARD MILES – A Review by Jenn Rohm

HARD MILES - A Review by Jenn Rohm Pulling from the life of Greg Townsend and his work with the Ridgeway Academy Cycling team, R.J. Daniel Hanna has directed and co-written Hard Miles. Reminiscent...

BLACK BARBIE: A DOCUMENTARY – A Review by Jenn Rohm

BLACK BARBIE: A DOCUMENTARY - A Review by Jenn Rohm When Lagueria Davis moved to LA, her aunt, Beulah Mae Mitchell, offered her a room to stay in.  Conversations to get to know...

FISH OUT OF TOWN – A Review by Jenn Rohm

FISH OUT OF TOWN - A Review by Jenn Rohm It can be hard to make friends when you move somewhere new, especially in younger years.  Remembering what that is like when the...

AGENTS OF CHANGE: PROJECT POLYMER – A Review by Jenn Rohm

AGENTS OF CHANGE: PROJECT POLYMER - A Review by Jenn Rohm Short films are often used to convey messages about social changes.  Agents of Change: Project Polymer, written by Shaan Dasani based on...

DICKS: THE MUSICAL – A Review by Jenn Rohm

DICKS: THE MUSICAL - A Review by Jenn Rohm Aaron Jackson and Josh Sharp in the mid-2010s, while with Upright Citizens Brigade, decided to write a musical that became a 30-minute two-man show. ...

WHERE IS THE LIE? – A Review by Jenn Rohm

WHERE IS THE LIE? - A Review by Jenn Rohm In 2020 a Filipino trans woman told her tale of being catfished on a dating website via Twitter.  Using details from this story...

GLUE TRAP – A Review by Jenn Rohm

GLUE TRAP - A Review by Jenn Rohm The first feature film written and directed by Justin Geldzahler Glue Trap is making the rounds in film festivals this year.  While I do not...

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