Ryan Brookhart’s TWO WAYS TO GO WEST ebbs and flows in terms of intrigue as it explores the complicated friendship between three men.
Category: Indie Films
Indie Film Review: Parallax
Michael Bachochin’s new film, PARALLAX, mixes elements of popular science fiction dramas to lead viewers on a curious journey through a young woman’s life.
Indie Film Review: Homewrecker
Director Zach Gayne’s new film, HOMEWRECKER, is a lot of fun with its creepily obsessive story of a middle aged woman forcing her way into someone’s life.
Indie Film Review: Disclosure
Michael Bentham’s feature length debut, DISCLOSURE, is a tense drama bolstered by excellent performances and a realistically distressing script.
Indie Film Review: The Mentor
The debut narrative feature from Moez Solis, THE MENTOR, is a fun, self aware, and satirical look at filmmakers and filmmaking in general.
Indie Film Review: This Teacher
Mark Jackson’s new film, THIS TEACHER, is an uncomfortably tense, and sometimes misguided, film about a young woman struggling with her purpose in life.
Indie Film Review: The Dinner Party
Miles Doleac’s new film, THE DINNER PARTY, starts slow but ramps up into some bloody horror fun with an amusing cast of characters.
Indie Film Review: Abe
Though tonally confused, Fernando Grostein Andrade’s ABE is a youthful tale about a young boy’s intent to unite his family with his love for cooking.
Indie Film Review: It All Begins With a Song
IT ALL BEGINS WITH A SONG is a wonderfully crafted look at the underappreciated songwriters of the Nashville music scene and the songs they’re responsible for.
Indie Film Review: Union Bridge
Brian Levin’s debut feature, UNION BRIDGE, is very well shot and acted but feels painfully slow due to the lack of an engaging story.