Six Feet NYC
"Girls Town, directed by Jim McKay, is a raw and emotionally honest indie drama that captures the lives of teenage girls in New York City as they navigate friendship, grief, and identity. Shot in a semi-improvised style, the film feels incredibly natural and intimate, blurring the line between fiction and reality. Its story unfolds after a tragic event that deeply affects a tight-knit group of friends, leading to moments of anger, vulnerability, and reflection. What makes Girls Town stand out is its authenticity—both in performances and dialogue—giving it a powerful, almost documentary-like presence. The Blu-ray release from Film Movement presents the film with a clean high-definition transfer that preserves its grounded, low-key visual style. The image maintains its natural texture, staying true to the original look without over-processing. As with many titles in their catalog, the release includes a selection of thoughtful extras, featuring interviews and contextual essays and commentaries that explore the film’s production and themes. It’s a carefully handled edition that allows modern audiences to rediscover this understated but impactful piece of 90s independent cinema."