Sean Meehan’s new short film, CAMERA TEST SUBJECT, is a brief snapshot into the paranoia and uncertainty of an actor.
Month: September 2020
Indie Film Review: LX 2048
Guy Moshe’s LX 2048 is a bit messy but paints a picture of feasibly grim future of humanity in the near future.
Short Film Review: We Die Alone
Marc Cartwright’s new film, WE DIE ALONE, plays on familiar horror/thriller tropes to provide an astoundingly original experience.
Indie Film Review: Last Call
Gavin Michael Booth’s LAST CALL tells a heartfelt and impactful story in real-time with only two takes throughout the entire film.
Indie Film Review: DTF
Al Bailey’s debut film, DTF, starts out with a pilot looking for love but devolves into depravity and ugliness that you can’t look away from.
Indie Film Review: Occurrence at Mills Creek
Don Swanson’s Occurrence at Mills Creek delivers the same intrigue as its short film counterpart but too often strays from its horror tone.
Netflix Original Review: I’m Thinking of Ending Things
Charlie Kaufman’s surreal thriller, I’M THINKING OF ENDING THINGS, isn’t his strongest but still has Kaufman’s distinct flair and intrigue.
Short Film Review: Salvation
Gabrielle Rosson’s new short film, SALVATION, is an impressive film noir throwback with some solid acting and great visuals.
In Theaters Review: Tenet
Christopher Nolan’s TENET continues the filmmaker’s penchant for complex storytelling, thrilling action, lengthy dialogue, and mass confusion.
Lockdown 2020 Review: Bill & Ted Face the Music
Bill & Ted Face the Music is a nostalgically fun trip through time that still manages to bring the laughs despite showing its age.