A short documentary that takes a look at an old-fashioned lumber mill that is situated in the Sierra Nevada, this is The Mill by Charley R Williams.
[Read more…]7 Kills, 3 Songs, & A Banana (2024) film review
A killer is on the loose in the LGBTQ+ comedy, horror, and drama film by UK director Richard Fysh entitled 7 Kills, 3 Songs, & a Banana.
[Read more…]Valerie (2024) short film review
Philip Brocklehurst’s latest short film, “Valerie,” invites viewers into a reflective journey as a man grapples with the aftermath of a recent breakup, contemplating the trajectory of his life.
[Read more…]Of Mummies and Martians (2024) film review
When a secret agency find that corpses are being reanimated, they must take on two factions of Martians, Mummies, and even Werewolves in Damon Foster’s bonkers Of Mummies and Martians.
[Read more…]Tomorrow (2024) short film review
In the poignant short film “Tomorrow” by Thomas Elliot Griffiths, viewers are invited into the intimate world of three siblings who reunite on the eve of their mother’s funeral.
[Read more…]Screen Critix Awards – February 2024 Winners
Well, February has been and gone in the blink of an eye. Whilst the Screen Critix offices have still been cold over the previous month, the films reviewed have managed to bring some warmth. Here are the winners of February’s Screen Critix Awards.
[Read more…]The Actt (2024) short film review
A theatre director attempts to entice his regular collaborators to put on a show for free at a struggling community theatre in the short film The Actt.
[Read more…]Not Yesterday, Today! (2024) short film review
James Dubbeldam returns to Screen Critix with a new short film that shines a spotlight on the pressure young actors feel when auditioning for roles. This is Not Yesterday, Today!
[Read more…]Sunrise Boulevard (2024) short film review
An actress joins a clinic that helps inspire artists through radical procedures in the 1950s set short film Sunrise Boulevard.
[Read more…]The Lost Weekend (2023) short film review
A young man on a weekend away with old friends confronts toxic masculinity and his sexuality in Charlie Norton’s short film The Lost Weekend.
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