The Actt (2024) short film review
A theatre director attempts to entice his regular collaborators to put on a show for free at a struggling community theatre in the short film The Actt.
A theatre director attempts to entice his regular collaborators to put on a show for free at a struggling community theatre in the short film The Actt.
James Dubbeldam returns to Screen Critix with a new short film that shines a spotlight on the pressure young actors feel when auditioning for roles. This is Not Yesterday, Today!
An actress joins a clinic that helps inspire artists through radical procedures in the 1950s set short film Sunrise Boulevard.
A young man on a weekend away with old friends confronts toxic masculinity and his sexuality in Charlie Norton’s short film The Lost Weekend.
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A film star struggles to come to terms with the death of his fiancee and turns to the bottle in the feature drama Never Any Blue by Charles Curtice.
A couple inadvertently release an evil spirit whilst searching for fossils in James Dubbeldam’s short horror thriller Before I Call You Mother.
We take another look at Philip Brocklehurst’s short film about the cycle of life, only this time it’s the Alexander Sharoglazov extended version. This is Eternity.
A father is late dropping his children back home, much to the anger of his ex-wife in the short comedy film Shortbread.
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Philip Brocklehurst brings us a micro short film that takes a look at the endless cycle of life and death in the arty short film Eternity.