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.
Category: Indie Films
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.
Indie Film Review: Attack of the Unknown
Brandon Slagle’s ATTACK OF THE UNKNOWN is a well made sci-fi/action flick that’s a bit too long and lacks a singular identity.
Indie Film Review: Soundtrack to Sixteen
The debut film from the Shakespeare sisters, SOUNDTRACK TO SIXTEEN, is an awkwardly funny, yet accurate, trip back to adolescence.
Indie Film Review: The Unfamiliar
The new film from Henk Pretorius, THE UNFAMILIAR, is a fun and spooky horror flick that suffers from rapid pacing and lack of exploration.
Indie Film Review: Pretending I’m a Superman
PRETENDING I’M A SUPERMAN is a fascinating nostalgia trip on skateboarding and, of course, the Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater video game franchise.
Indie Film Review: Friend of the World
Brian Butler’s new science fiction throwback, FRIEND OF THE WORLD, is a relevant trip through a war-torn zombie-ish apocalypse.
Indie Film Review: My Hindu Friend
Hector Babenco’s final film, MY HINDU FRIEND, features an excellent performance from Willem Dafoe but is a bit schizophrenic in tone.
Indie Film Review: Dead Dicks
DEAD DICKS, the feature length directorial debut from Chris Bavota and Lee Paula Springer, is tonally inconsistent but a fun and even touching experience.
Indie Film Review: Reel Redemption
Tyler Smith’s “visual essay” documentary, REEL REDEMPTION, is an impartial look at the impact of Christianity on the past, present, and future of cinema.