Marley Jaeger’s debut film, Simon’s Quest, is an amusing little short with a bit of an identity crisis while also having a main character dealing with his own identity crisis .
Tag: Timothy J. Cox
Short Film Review: Doll It Up
Yalan Hu’s debut film, Doll It Up, boasts a strange and quirky romance that’s thoroughly enjoyable, has something to say, and also plays for laughs.
Short Film Review: Simple Mind
Phil Newsom’s debut film, Simple Mind, is a well shot and edited short with a unique twist but suffers from some pesky audio issues.
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: 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: 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: 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: What Jack Built
Matthew Mahler’s short film, What Jack Built, is intentionally unpolished and eccentric like its main character and that’s entirely its charm.
Short Film Review: Dirty Books
Zachary Lapierre’s short film, Dirty Books, is a well made and amusingly clever story that’s slightly hampered by a contradictory main character.
Short Film Review: Total Performance
Sean Meehan’s short film, Total Performance, is an entertaining and original idea with its abrupt ending being the only shortcoming.