A workaholic TV news producer finds out he is dying and dedicates his remaining days to making a movie about the meaning of life for his estranged wife and their soon-to-be-born son. Here is our review of Dave Ash’s drama, Incompleteness Part One.
[Read more…]Veneer (2020) film review
Suburban drug dealer Dominic Willis tries to navigate through the COVID – 19 pandemic while carrying out his ultimate plan. Here’s is our review of writer/director Max Aguiar’s indie comedy, Veneer.
[Read more…]The Forgiving (2020) film review
Struck by tragedy, a despondent writer finds his salvation through the ghosts of his past. This is our review of writer/director David J Stern’s family drama The Forgiving.
[Read more…]Older (2020) review
A 29-year old man who refuses to grow up meets an old high school friend at a wedding and romance blossoms over their shared fear of adulthood in Guy Pigden’s romantic drama Older.
[Read more…]Meow Mixer (2020) short film review
During a lesbian speed-dating session, a number of vulnerable, stupid, innocent, experienced, and amusing characters all try to find their one true love. Here is our review of Joshua Nelson’s relationship comedy Meow Mixer. [Read more…]
Where Sleeping Dogs Lie (2019) review
Two brothers and a childhood friend end up involved in a tragic twist of events during a botched robbery attempt. Here is our review of writer-director Josh Pierson’s darkly comic neo-noir, Where Sleeping Dogs Lie. [Read more…]
Perpetual Anamnesis (2020) short film review
As a man makes a routine video call to his wife isolated on the other side of the country, the reality of their relationship becomes clear. Read on to see how we rate Joseph Vilapaz’s low-tech but very timely science fiction short, Perpetual Anamnesis. [Read more…]
Turnover (2020) film review
After taking some time off due to a medical condition, a cafe owner returns to his business to find it being run by a group of unqualified misfits in Linda Palmer’s new feature film Turnover. [Read more…]
Psycho-Therapy (2019) review
A psychiatrist, under tremendous pressure, snaps and takes her vengeance out on her patients in this dark comedy horror. Here is Screen Critix review of writer/director Joshua Nelson’s Psycho-Therapy. [Read more…]
Overwhelm the Sky (2019) review
An Existential Neo-Noir loosely adapted from Charles Brockden Brown’s 1799 novel Edgar Huntly, or Memoirs of a Sleepwalker. Here is our review of Daniel Kremer’s nearly 3-hour independent epic Overwhelm The Sky. [Read more…]