Make Believe (2025) short film review
A desperate single mother turns to her young daughter’s boundless imagination as a fragile escape from the unforgiving reality of their struggling life
A desperate single mother turns to her young daughter’s boundless imagination as a fragile escape from the unforgiving reality of their struggling life
A group of restaurant employees must survive a deadly mass shooting while trapped in a safe room with rising tensions and no way to call for help in Bryan Redding’s American Deadbolt. Here’s our review.
A roughneck commits a hasty and brutal crime after discovering his scumbag brother is planning to run off with his cheating wife, completely upending the only life he’s ever known. We review Anywhere.
Turtletastic! is back with episodes 4 and 5. Here is our review of the improvisational comedy series from C.M. Selbrede and Ronan Guilfoyle (who also directs and voices Timothy), as it continues with its second season.
Terry Winnan introduces us to a post-apocalyptic Britain in his new feature film The Days Ahead.
Turtletastic!, the improvisational comedy series from C.M. Selbrede and Ronan Guilfoyle (who also directs and voices Timothy), returns for its second season. Here is our review of the first 3 episodes.
A terminally ill Vietnam veteran finds solace and purpose in rescuing an abused dog, rediscovering the meaning of life, and the profound power of companionship in Roxy & The Man.
A protective father moves heaven and earth to shield his non-verbal daughter after she becomes entangled in a series of murders. Here is our review of writer director Martins Samuels thriller Somewhere Else
With The Sins Beneath, director Aaron Christian Paderewski delivers a quietly unsettling horror-thriller that unfolds with the slow tension of a pressure cooker on the verge of exploding.
In the wake of the devastating Palisades fires, acclaimed filmmaker Stacey Stone and long-time collaborator Diane Mellen return with a short yet deeply moving video, The Sanctity of Faith.
Shot in stark black and white, In the Dark is a wordless short film exploring mental health through a deeply personal lens.
A man finds himself waiting for a decision to be made. Will he be going to heaven or will he be heading to hell? We check out Michael Cooke’s short film Up/Down.