Silver & Gold: Episode 7 (2024) series review
Alonge Hawes returns to Screen Critix with the seventh episode in his serial drama Silver and Gold, entitled “The Valley Of Sorek”. Here is our review.
Alonge Hawes returns to Screen Critix with the seventh episode in his serial drama Silver and Gold, entitled “The Valley Of Sorek”. Here is our review.
Colin Hickey’s “Perennial Light” delicately navigates the intricate landscapes of grief and heartbreak through the poignant lens of a young boy growing up in the scenic backdrop of Ireland.
A security guard decides to record his last ever shift at a large and disused building in the hopes of catching some paranormal activity in Clay Moffatt’s The Last Five Days 3: The Freak Building.
After being released from prison, the titular George allows a camera crew to follow him around in the short mockumentary from Jack Sambrook.
Philip Brocklehurst presents “Release,” a psychedelic micro short that delves into the theme of mortality through an intricate play of light and colour.
After being dumped by her boyfriend, a sorority girl goes in search of a mythical book of spells so she can become eternally beautiful in the short campy horror The Green Ribbon.
Finally, the Screen Critix Awards return to shine a spotlight on the very best independent filmmakers from across the world.
A man attends an interview for a job he desperately needs, but not all is what it seems in the surreal short film The Double Room by Martin Del Carpio.
In the enigmatic realm of Mathew Ouzounis’ short film “Showpiece,” a captivating forest beckons a group of artists, each aspiring to craft their unique masterpiece, only to succumb to the beguiling sylvan trap meticulously laid out by nature.
A security guard, with a drinking problem, is visited by child services at her workplace in the short film Where’s Toby? By Naveen Sagar.
A local news reporter finds herself in a chilling encounter with a murderer seeking to share his sinister tale in the independent feature film, “The Mummy Murders.”
Renowned filmmaker Philip Brocklehurst makes a compelling return to the screen with his latest short film, “I Am The Wanderer,” solidifying his standing as one of the most prolific contributors to Screen Critix.