by Daniel Hess | Jul 9, 2021 | Short Film Review
Liza Anonymous Review Liza Anonymous is a 2021 short film directed by Aubrey Smyth and written by Leah McKendrick. A genuinely well written and directed short film Liza Anonymous presents a perfectly self-contained narrative in a brisk 11-minute runtime. An adjacent...
by Daniel Hess | Jul 8, 2021 | Short Film Review
A Plan Beyond the Time Review A Plan Beyond the Time is a 2020 short film directed by Chirag Gopiyani and Parth Pandya. A short film that is teeming with ambition, but also littered with just as many faults that don’t allow for much depth, A Plan Beyond the Time bites...
by Daniel Hess | Jul 7, 2021 | Short Film Review
Mums Who Train Review Mums Who Train is a 2021 short film written and directed by Luke Kennedy. Mums Who Train takes a reflective look back on the struggles we all faced in a world paused by COVID, through a micro viewpoint of trying to be a positive beacon for one’s...
by Daniel Hess | Jul 3, 2021 | Short Film Review
The Preacher, the Dealer and the Girl with Concealer Review The Preacher, the Dealer and the Girl with Concealer is a 2021 extended short film written and directed by Edward Shaw. Defined characters and a solid overarching plot keep things entertaining but technical...
by Daniel Hess | Jun 29, 2021 | Short Film Review
Donus Review Donus is a 2019 short film directed by Eldar Bora. A sci-fi epic in scope that isn’t able to quite find cohesion in its plot pieces, Donus looks the part, but could have used a more focused story. Watching this short film, you can certainly see a strong...
by Daniel Hess | Jun 26, 2021 | Short Film Review
A Scottish Tale Review A Scottish Tale is a 2021 short film written and directed by Matthew Summer. A tale as old as time is told through the eyes of a weathered Scottish soldier in A Scottish Tale, which lands effectively thanks in large part to the dedication of the...
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