Abe Goldfarb’s directorial debut, The Horror at Gallery Kay, is a well made, well acted, and compelling look at relationships with a sprinkle of mystery and horror.
Category: Indie Films
Indie Film Review: Lifechanger
Justin McConnell’s new film, Lifechanger, is a unique body horror romance that keeps viewers asking questions throughout even though some may not be answered.
Indie Film Review: West of Sunshine
West of Sunshine, the feature film debut from writer/director Jason Raftopoulos, is a touching father-son tale at its core but suffers from a morally questionable lead character.
Indie Film Review: The Foundation of Criminal Excellence
Oskars Rupenheits debut feature, The Foundation of Criminal Excellence, is a well made Latvian crime-comedy in the vein of films from the Coen brothers and Martin McDonagh.
Indie Film Review: 29 to Life
Alex Magaña’s debut feature, 29 to Life, has charm and a relatable message at its core when not being hindered by its lead character and unfunny moments.
Indie Film Review: Dede
Mariam Khatchvani’s debut feature, Dede, lacks in story but provides a harsh, uncomfortable look into the life of a woman living in the Caucasus Mountains of Georgia.
Indie Film Review: Cam-Girl
Curt Wiser’s debut feature, Cam-Girl, is a mixed bag as it’s well shot and acted but suffers from audio issues and a story that drags.
Indie Film Review: Blue My Mind
Lisa Brühlmann’s debut feature, Blue My Mind, is an intriguing coming-of-age tale that meanders at times but makes up for it with some spectacular moments of body horror.
Indie Film Review: The Queen of Hollywood Blvd
Orson Oblowitz’s debut feature, The Queen of Hollywood Blvd, is a bit light on story but makes up for its shortcomings with style and technique.
Indie Film Review – Hell House LLC II: The Abaddon Hotel
Stephen Cognetti’s Hell House LLC II: The Abaddon Hotel doesn’t quite recapture the magic of its predecessor but it still provides some good moments despite leaving you wanting a little more.