Dear John, I’m Sorry (2020) short film review
A man receives a letter from his elderly neighbours in the heart-breaking short drama Dear John, I’m Sorry from British director Iain Cash.
A man receives a letter from his elderly neighbours in the heart-breaking short drama Dear John, I’m Sorry from British director Iain Cash.
After losing her job, a young woman finds a new career as a social media influencer, however, she soon experiences the darker side of this lifestyle as her online personas begin to take over her life in director Fraser Hinch’s technological thriller Program.
Four friends take a trip to an abandoned ranch with dire consequences in the short found footage horror movie Camping Fun from director Thomas Burke and David Eimer.
With the Covid-19 pandemic affecting England, a man risks it all in order to buy some milk for his morning cup of tea in the silent short comedy Milkrun.
Two friends attempting to write a screenplay together, inadvertently create something much bigger than they expected in the short film Tribe: The Untold Story of the Making of Vice Cops.
A talented and promising young artist tries to overcome the abuse he faces regularly at home and at school, with the help of a psychiatrist in the short film Mickey Hardaway.
Old friends attempt to reunite with a former school friend in order to offer him support following the accidental death of his wife in Sean Cranston’s feature film Redville.
During the Puritan period of the mid-17th century, a husband, whose wife was killed during the witch trials, travels across East Anglia with her body in writer/director Mark Garvey’s choose your own adventure style, interactive movie Twas The Devil.
The story of an activist from Verona who devoted his life and political journey to his communist ideals and decided to challenge the might of NATO. This is Tomaso Aramini and Rafqfuad Yarahmadi’s political documentary The Lost Shoes.
Tormented by her past for over 40 years, former WWII prisoner Francesca decides to break her silence and tell the truth about her life as a ‘comfort woman’ in Seayoon Jeong’s Breaking The Silence.
A Mexican woman risks her life to save her son by forcing a white American woman to drive them across the U.S./Mexican border. Here is our review of director and writer Ricardo Perez Selsky’s political thriller, Sin Fronteras.
A down-on-his-luck ex-con returns to New York where he must face the harsh reality of everyday life and the people who haunt him from his past. This is E.B. Hughes’ crime drama The Long Way Back.