Chris Esper’s new short documentary, YESTERYEAR, is a visual art piece that impacts emotionally with its home movie footage portraying simpler times.
Category: Short Films
Short Film Review: The Erl King
Callum Windsor’s debut short, THE ERL KING, is an atmospheric take on Goethe’s poem from 1782 that lacks some of the emotional punch of its source material.
Short Film Review: Trapped
TRAPPED, the debut short film from Fazeel AJ, is a mind bending trip into a young man’s never-ending loop of drug addiction.
Short Film Review: Bill
The new film, BILL, from Dan Gitsham and Sophie Mair is a creative piece of “bite sized” horror cinema with its eerie story and effective thrills.
Short Film Review: Roses for Ms. Jacobs
ROSES FOR MS. JACOBS, is a thought-provoking and well made short film dealing with the lasting trauma from a case of sexual abuse.
Short Film Review: Rooftops
Bruce C. Bradbury III’s new short film, ROOFTOPS, boasts genuine performances amidst a charming New York City backdrop but suffers from a lack of direction.
Short Film Review: The Awful Kind
Justin Taite’s newest short film, The Awful Kind, channels early Tarantino with its misdirection and paranoia following a train robbery gone bad.
Short Film Review: Out of Boredom
Alexis Ramirez’s Out of Boredom is a brief and amusing look at a young woman’s uneventful Saturday night.
Short Film Review: Planting Earth Week
Released on the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, Planting Earth Week is a wonderful short documentary focusing on the struggles of both radical and non-radical activism in these trying times.
Short Film Review: Stuck
Steve Blackwood’s new short film, Stuck, is a rapid fire comedy with heart that revolves around an oversized sex contraption.