Yedidya Gorsetman’s new film, Empathy, Inc., has an interesting idea at its core but inconsistencies and pacing issues hamstring the film from reaching its full potential.
Category: Indie Films
Indie Film Review: Haunt
Haunt is a surprisingly well done horror film from the writers of A Quiet Place that’s chocked full of plenty of Halloween thrills.
Indie Film Review – Hell House LLC III: Lake of Fire
Stephen Cognetti’s Hell House LLC III: Lake of Fire doesn’t stray from the tried and true formula of the previous two films in the series but is still a solid indie horror experience.
Indie Film Review: What Death Leaves Behind
Scott A. Hamilton’s directorial debut, What Death Leaves Behind, is well made with an interesting idea at its core but never quite meets its full potential.
Indie Film Review: Such a Funny Life
Oliver Mann’s feature film debut, Such a Funny Life, has some issues but still provides a poignant look at family life, relationships, and being shackled by one’s past.
Indie Film Review: Wade in the Water
Mark Wilson’s debut feature, Wade in the Water, is an excellent dark dramedy with wonderful performances from its two leads and some interesting commentary on human interaction.
Indie Film Review: Trouble Is My Business
Tom Konkle’s Trouble Is My Business is a faithful love letter to film noir classics of the 1940’s that’s sometimes held back by its story and tonal issues.
Indie Film Review: The Passion of Paul Ross
Bryan Enk’s newest feature film, The Passion of Paul Ross, is a supernatural mystery that plays like a love letter to The Twilight Zone and David Lynch’s work while also boasting its own intrigue and appeal.
Indie Film Review: Just Say Goodbye
Matt Walting’s debut feature, Just Say Goodbye, is a bit messy overall but stays true to providing insight on a teen’s planned suicide.
Indie Film Review: Made Me Do It
Benjamin Ironside Koppin’s slasher film, Made Me Do It, isn’t wholly original but provides some intriguing ideas not typical of the subgenre.