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Q&A (2025) short film review

June 16, 2025 By Jolly Moel Leave a Comment

Q&A

Acclaimed actor Timothy Markus McGraw returns to his youth theatre for a Q&A masterclass in writer-director Jack McLoughlin’s dark comedy thriller Q&A.

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ApoKalypse (2025) film review

May 9, 2025 By Carl Burgess Leave a Comment

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When a rat poison COVID “cure” transforms entitled mall shoppers into brain-dead zombies with Karen haircuts, a group of retail workers must survive customer service’s ultimate nightmare.

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The Wilde Girls (2025) film review

April 29, 2025 By Jolly Moel Leave a Comment

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In 1932, two clueless socialite heiresses with zero survival skills find themselves lost in the wilderness with a price on their heads. This is Timothy Hines’ comedy The Wilde Girls.

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Dovey’s Promise (2025) film review

April 25, 2025 By Jolly Moel Leave a Comment

Dovey's Promise

In 1965, a black female lawyer, Dovey Roundtree, undertakes the challenging defence of Raymond Crump, a black man accused of murdering Mary Pinchot Meyer, JFK’s former mistress, in Ralph Cinque’s Dovey’s Promise.

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Unknown Caller (2022) short film review

March 20, 2025 By Jolly Moel Leave a Comment

unknown caller

In Funmi Adetola’s short thriller Unknown Caller, a bright young black man named Keon, whose anger has slowly grown due to race-related microaggressions from colleagues, is given a dangerous offer from an anonymous source.

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The Multidimensionals (2025) film review

March 15, 2025 By Jolly Moel Leave a Comment

the multidimensionals

An unacknowledged Defence Intelligence Group keeps the galactic community safe by assigning specialist ambassadors to protect different countries’ interests in The Multidimensionals.

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That’s The Spirit (2024) short film review

November 7, 2024 By Jolly Moel Leave a Comment

That's The Spirit

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.’

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Miss or Misses (2024) film review

November 1, 2024 By Jolly Moel Leave a Comment

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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.

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Paranoia (2024) short film

October 31, 2024 By Jolly Moel Leave a Comment

Paranoia

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.

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The House That Stood (2023) film review

September 12, 2024 By Jolly Moel Leave a Comment

The House That Stood

The blossoming young love between two teenagers is brutally disrupted by retreating Nazi soldiers who occupy their small village in rural Italy. This is Antonella Spirito’s The House That Stood.

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