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CORVINE
THE NIGHT DOCTRINE
A LOVELY DEATH
LIES
SYMPTOMATIC
A ROSARY AND A DIAMOND RING
SADI BIMWALA
Eric Swinderman

THE DRUG DEAL
The Drug Deal, written and directed by Tanya O’Quinn, is a self-described Covid-19 comedy. The film makes use of the minimal locations forced about by

CORVINE
Finding your own voice can be a daunting venture, but as Sean McCarron’s Corvine proves, everyone deserves a chance at discovering it and beyond that,

THE NIGHT DOCTRINE
A disturbing animated exposé on US black ops missions and dealings, The Night Doctrine is a gripping short that takes viewers on a journey to

A LOVELY DEATH
Death, as a concept and as an entity, has received numerous on-screen iterations throughout the years. Perhaps most significantly, in Ingmar Bergman’s iconic The Seventh

LIES
Director Rachel Taggart’s Lies is a 4 minute film that is hard to categorize at first. It begins on a cheery, sun-soaked afternoon as a

SYMPTOMATIC
A true stomach-churner of a film, Symptomatic gets up-close-and-personal with a rather scary and all-too common occurrence. Angie (Kate Williamson) arrives at the clinic of

A ROSARY AND A DIAMOND RING
Writer/director Nanak McCann’s subtle short film A Rosary and a Diamond Ring resonates with its realism. The film takes place in San Francisco in 1971.

SADI BIMWALA
Sadi Bimwala began his acting journey at the age of sixteen at the Lola Louis Performing Arts Center in the Bronx. Once he graduated from

Eric Swinderman
Take2IndieReview sits down with writer and director Eric Swinderman to discuss his feature film The Enormity of Life. Where were you born and raised? I