Fisher (2021) review
A young girl, who has a habit of catfishing gentlemen online in order to receive gifts, happens to attract the wrong person, in the horror/thriller Fisher. Check out our review.
A young girl, who has a habit of catfishing gentlemen online in order to receive gifts, happens to attract the wrong person, in the horror/thriller Fisher. Check out our review.
A young girl has to spend the day with her brother, mother, and over-bearing grandmother during a weekly trip to the cemetery in the short film Libertyville. Check out our thoughts right here.
We have reached the end of the series and it has been emotional. Read what we think of Lunch Room episodes 13-15 right here on Screen Critix.
So now we come to the final stretch of Martin Ponferrada and Mark Nunari’s hugely enjoyable improvisational sitcom. This is our review of episodes 10 – 12 of the great web series Lunch Room.
We take a look at the next three episodes of the great web series comedy Lunch Room, where we get to learn more about the employees of the fictional supermarket.
Episodes 4-6 of our favourite Antipodean comedy set in a Supermarket Lunch Room stay true to the form of its predecessors.
Set in the Lunch Room of a low-end supermarket, we follow the antics of the exasperated retail staffers in the opening 3 episodes of Mark Nunnari’s and Martin Ponferrada’s situation comedy Lunch Room.
A man suffering from Tinnitus attempts to cure himself through increasingly bizarre experiments in Johannes Grenzfurthner’s latest feature film Masking Threshold. Here is our review.
An entirely dialogue-free, experimental feature film that follows two separate stories across nine distinct chapters that trace the hazy glow of childhood memories all the way up to the harsh light of adulthood.
A suicidal woman finds herself in a parallel universe and talking to an older version of herself in the unique and interesting short film Terminal from director Mathew Ouzounis.
A man’s evening is interrupted by the arrival of a strange man who may not be who he first seems in the short thriller Polaroid from writer/director Dante Aubain.
A man who is terminally ill patrols the streets looking for someone to kill him in the short film Beautiful Violence by writer/director Joey Medina. Here is our review.