Set in three different countries and filmed in three different languages, the lives of three completely different people are all intertwined by tragedy in Pascal Payant’s homage to European Cinema, April Skies.
[Read more…]The Masterpiece (2022) short film review
Based on the true story of artist Cristian Fredrick, The Masterpiece takes us from the depths of despair to the triumph of the will. Here is our review of writer/director Paul Myzia’s award-winning short film.
[Read more…]Trapped Inside (2020) short film review
After almost drowning in the bathtub a girl wakes up to find herself locked inside a dark and eerie bathroom. Things quickly go from bad to worse as she begins to realise there might be someone or something in the room with her in Usher Morgan’s short horror film Trapped Inside. [Read more…]
Terra Beach (2020) short film review
In the year 2069, a freshman on a summer break from his college on the planet Mars, returns to his home space colony. While there he gets involved in a romance with a Hispanic girl named Dominica, only for the relationship to garner the attention of the local bigots in Mike Gallant’s Terra Beach. [Read more…]
My Best Worst Adventure (2020) review
After the death of her mother, a rebellious Thai-American girl is sent to live with her grandmother in rural Thailand by her stepfather. Here she befriends a mute peasant boy and inspires him to compete in an annual Buffalo Race in Joel Soisson’s My Best Worst Adventure. [Read more…]
A Helical (2020) short film review
A lone traveler from another dimension arrives on a familiar yet mysterious planet. This is Screen Critix Review of writer/director and star Marcus McMahon’s ‘A Helical’. [Read more…]
Where is Nancy? (2020) review
On October 2016, 55-year-old Nancy Paulikas was visiting the LA Museum with her family and friends. On their trip, Nancy went to the bathroom and never returned. This is her story and the Screen Critix review of director Thiago Dadalt’s Alzheimer documentary ‘Where Is Nancy?’ [Read more…]
Duke (2018) short film review
Autistic teenager Duke Peters lives a life of silence. He has no voice to speak from and can seemingly only communicate through groans, shouts and violent outbursts. As his family begins to fall apart under the pressure of caring for him, Duke must find his voice in order to keep them all together. We take a look at Thiago Dadalt’s short film Duke. [Read more…]