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HARD FEELINGS
A good film with bad ensemble acting does not exist. Case in point: First time director Rick-kendy Noziere’s earnest short Hard Feelings. It aims for
Val-e-ree
Brimming with empathy and insight, Samantha Lavin’s 10-minute inclusive short Val-e-ree will haunt the viewer long after the credits roll. A subtle story of female
GoGo 274
Forrest Sassaman’s Gogo 274 feels like a forgotten apocalyptic thriller from the 1980’s. A film unearthed a whole generation later during an era where its
OUT OF WATER
Mermaids are not real. Of course, if there was one out there, she’d probably be pretty lonely. Sandy (Marlee Learner) isn’t actually a mermaid. But
MESSY BOYS
At first glance, Messy Boys appears to be a very contemporary and oddly familiar horror flick with all the hallmarks of its subgenre lined up
WRAP ME IN A SHEET
At first glance, not a whole lot happens in Molly Muse and Britt Harris’s short drama Wrap Me in a Sheet. Yet within 16 minutes,
BABA
Baba is a chaotic experience that is, at the same time, very precisely controlled; there is not a single second that feels wasted on anything
A TIGER IN THE SUBWAY
James Abrams’ A Tiger In The Subway promises a fresh and completely different tale of terror right from its first finely crafted frame – flipping
AFTER THE BEEP
One-man-show-type films are always a coin toss, with filmmakers often overcomplicating their concepts or overindulging in their own abilities as on-camera performers. There’s a delicate