Kévin Mendiboure’s new short, UNDER THE BED, continues to show off the filmmaker’s visual storytelling but maybe feels a little too familiar.
Category: Short Films
Short Film Review: Cleaner
Writer/director Kris Salvi’s short film, CLEANER, continues his knack for surprisingly original mob tales that are both simple and effective.
Short Film Review: Marie
Sam Abbas’s MARIE is a strenuous and uncomfortable look at a woman going into labor before a planned home childbirth.
Short Film Review: Exeter at Midnight
EXETER AT MIDNIGHT, a collaborative effort from Christopher Di Nunzio and Kris Salvi, is another ambiguously fascinating film from the duo.
Short Film Review: Private
Steve Blackwood’s virtual play, PRIVATE, tells a compelling story while displaying Blackwood’s drive to create in our pandemic stricken world.
Short Film Review: Camera Test Subject
Sean Meehan’s new short film, CAMERA TEST SUBJECT, is a brief snapshot into the paranoia and uncertainty of an actor.
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.
Short Film Review: Salvation
Gabrielle Rosson’s new short film, SALVATION, is an impressive film noir throwback with some solid acting and great visuals.
Short Film Review: The Jungle of Accounting
THE JUNGLE OF ACCOUNTING is a hilarious mockumentary about a small accounting firm and their issues in finding a reliable assistant.
Short Film Review: Ad Meliora
Rebekah Burrows’ debut short film, AD MELIORA, is an emotionally effective call to arms for female empowerment in a male dominated society.