The Protégé (2024) short film review
A woman begs her estranged brother to help her kill the person who murdered her husband in the fast-paced short thriller The Protégé.
A woman begs her estranged brother to help her kill the person who murdered her husband in the fast-paced short thriller The Protégé.
Two people with opposing views face off against each other in a televisual-style interview environment. This is Nick Fuller’s debut short film, The Truth Seekers.
A man leaves his home where he works and drives around his local neighbourhood appreciating the finer things in life in Matthew Paris’ short film A Time Of Reflections.
An online therapist’s day goes from bad to worse when he meets an inept ghost endeavoring to scare him in Ryan Crepack’s ‘That’s The Spirit.’
The second documentary in director Stacey Stone and her producing partner Diane Mellen’s look at people who currently live free in California. This is Art.
Italian executive Paul jumps into marriage with Alicia, the pretty new girl in his office, but looks can be deceiving and Alicia comes with some baggage in Daap P. Orr’s debut feature film Miss Or Misses.
A young man believes his random encounter with a pedestrian is more sinister than it seems in Miroslav Petkov’s psychological thriller, the short film Paranoia.
In a world where housing prices are sky-high, Patrick must choose to buy a house or live in his van forever in Rusty Rehl’s Opportunity.
Grant, an unfortunate man facing life changes, finds a surprising challenge in building a simple wooden shelf. This is Lawrence Rowe’s ‘Shelf’.
A group of youngsters talk about love, life, and relationships during a house party in Jack McLoughlin’s ‘The Death Of The House Party’.
An exploration of Anna, an aging woman, as she suffers from a mind-altering disease. This is director and writer Chris Esper’s Distant Memories.
A troubled young woman finds unexpected solace in an old camera, igniting a journey to capture light and leading to self-fulfillment in Tamas Levardi’s micro short film The Light Keeper.