Joseph McGovern shows range on his second short film, Hush, as it presents darker subject matter with more concise storytelling than his debut.
Category: Short Films
Short Film Review: Imposter
Chris Esper’s newest short film, Imposter, provides a beautifully grim, yet powerful, take on anxiety clashing with reality in its brief runtime.
Short Film Review: Psychic Murder
Brandon Block’s film debut, Psychic Murder, is well shot and acted while also leaving viewers with questions and a desire to learn more.
Short Film Review: All Over Again
Joseph McGovern’s debut short film, All Over Again, displays some nice camerawork and a great climax but is slightly bogged down by some questionable editing and a little too much going on with its story.
Short Film Review: To Be Alone
Matthew Mahler’s short film, To Be Alone, won’t necessarily surprise anyone but it’s a very well made film with a great lead performance from Timothy J. Cox.
Short Film Review: Slapface
Jeremiah Kipp’s newest film, Slapface, is a brief but excellent short where the only downfall is that it’s not feature length.
Short Film Review: Terry Kendall and Orange Green
Meg Skaff’s 2011 short film, Terry Kendall and Orange Green, is a simple, yet strange, story with good performances and an amusing tone.
Short Film Review: Saudade
Kemal Yildirim’s short film, Saudade, is a powerful and depressing watch but captivates every step of the way.
Short Film Review: The Watchers
The Watchers is an intriguing short thriller that borrows elements from a number of other films but also feels original in its execution.
Short Film Review: Skin Baby
Ken Cohen’s newest short film, Skin Baby, is just as dark in tone as his previous work and continues to show the director’s penchant for original, thought-provoking stories.