A painter who specialises in abstract art escapes to a private estate to work on his newest collection, but life soon imitates art as his fantasies of love are interrupted by nightmarish delusions in Joel Ulrick O’Neal’s horror The Abstraction.
[Read more…]Witness: A Documentary (2022) film review
An Albany, NY Imam, and a pizza shop owner become the focus of an FBI sting. A convicted felon is sent to entrap the Imam by tricking him into serving as a witness to a money laundering scheme that they connect to a fake terror plot in Masood Haque’s Witness: A Documentary.
[Read more…]It’s Okay To Be Different (2022) film review
Focusing on the young people and families of an award-winning UK theatre group for people with additional needs called Drama Express, as they create a performance to premiere at Cornwall’s iconic Minack Theatre. This is Robin Toyne’s documentary It’s Okay To Be Different.
[Read more…]Big Dick Energy (2022) film review
A former Russian KGB agent called Vladimir investigates what the phrase “Big Dick Energy” really means in Alexander Cooper’s comedy mockumentary Big Dick Energy.
[Read more…]Mongolian Death Worm: A Puppet Show Musical (2022) review
A puppet show musical that walks the line of comedy and horror, we take a look at Michael A. Grant and James Ure’s peculiar yet totally unique short film Mongolian Death Worm: A Puppet Show Musical.
[Read more…]Twenty Minute Exotic Getaway (2022) short film review
Terrorism and global pandemics have made destination travel a thing of the past, so virtual reality “Getaways” have become the only escape. This is Hollis Sherman-Pepe’s sci-fi short Twenty Minute Getaway.
[Read more…]Coast Road (2022) film review
Cork City residents hire a bus to take them on a tour of coastal roads, but when one of the passengers dies, the driver suspects the passengers of keeping secrets about the dead man. Here is Screen Critix review of Brian Stynes’ Coast Road.
[Read more…]In The Defense Against Tyranny (2020) film review
In 2016 TV anchor Francisco Suarez has the unique opportunity to interview one of the Presidential candidates. Torn by his desire to be objective, he is left with a choice that could not only mean the end of his career but the deliverance of his country. This is Felix Igori Ramos’ In The Defense Against Tyranny.
[Read more…]Luminosity (2021) concert film review
A one-man cosmic symphony exploring the wonder of the universe, the creativity of the cosmos, and our own place within it. Here is our review of multi-award-winning musician Gary Albert’s concert film Luminosity.
[Read more…]Menopause (2021) review
A solar eclipse seems to be interfering with the menstrual cycle of women everywhere and wreaking havoc on their hormones. The result is a need to kill any and every man they see. This is Joshua Nelson’s horror-comedy Menopause.
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