Wild Life Film: Environmental Film Festival Presents THE FALCONER Profiling DC Native Master Falconer Rodney Stotts The FalconerSharon R. ReavesMarch 23, 2021
The Tacoma Ledger: "Winning first prize in DCFF’s storyteller award this year was “Falconer”... an intimate portrait that features Rodney Stotts, a Washington, DC based falconer." The FalconerSharon R. ReavesMarch 23, 2021
Distract Fray: The Falconer, which follows master falconer Rodney Stotts as he builds a bird sanctuary in Laurel, Maryland. The FalconerSharon R. ReavesMarch 18, 2021
The Washington Post: "From running in D.C.’s streets to soaring over them with his birds of prey." The FalconerSharon R. ReavesMarch 18, 2021
The Irish Times: An extraordinary meditation on ethics and the limits of science. Father of the CyborgsSharon R. ReavesMarch 16, 2021
Screen Daily: "The film premieres at the Dublin International Film Festival before being released in the UK and Ireland by Wildcard Distribution and is likely to attract audiences." Father of the CyborgsDavid PiperniMarch 15, 2021
Joe: WATCH: Father of the Cyborgs looks at Irish neuroscientist who experimented on his own brain Father of the CyborgsSharon R. ReavesMarch 10, 2021
The Irish Times: Father of the Cyborgs: The Irish neurologist who hacked his own brain. A new film about Phil Kennedy explores his groundbreaking scientific work. Father of the CyborgsDavid PiperniMarch 8, 2021
Modern Times: Corruption, political turmoil and ecological catastrophe come together in Venezuela's existential fight for survival. Once Upon Time VenezuelaSharon R. ReavesMarch 4, 2021
Hollywood Reporter: “It’s a powerful image of forced exile, of people being eaten out of house and home by foul waters and phony officials.” Once Upon Time VenezuelaDavid PiperniMarch 3, 2021
Vita Thrills: "Too Beautiful: Our Right to Fight on Women’s History Month Programming on HBO Max" Too BeautifulSharon R. ReavesMarch 2, 2021
The Hollywood Reporter: "A compassionate portrait, eager to let its subjects speak for themselves." Us KidsSharon R. ReavesMarch 1, 2021
The Film Stage: A timely picture that chronicles this movement with the emotional gut punch and importance it requires. Us KidsSharon R. ReavesMarch 1, 2021
Indiewire: A galvanizing reminder that change is only possible if we believe in it. Us KidsSharon R. ReavesMarch 1, 2021
Culture Map Dallas: Demonstrates that change can come from anyone. Us KidsSharon R. ReavesMarch 1, 2021