The Little Things (2024) film review
A film that explores the staff, families, and children within the walls of Derian House – A Children’s Hospice, this is Thomas Elliot Griffiths’ documentary The Little Things.
A film that explores the staff, families, and children within the walls of Derian House – A Children’s Hospice, this is Thomas Elliot Griffiths’ documentary The Little Things.
Two former high school sweethearts reconnect after decades apart, embellishing their current lives to impress each other in James Dubbeldam’s “Never Too Late.”
The spirit of a murdered king gives a young boy a cloak of Miracles to raise him from the dead. But the boy soon discovers that working miracles is not as easy as he imagined in Lewis Critchley’s “The Lost Mantle of Elijah”.
A group of ghost hunters spend the night at the spookily active Hotel San Carlos in Phoenix, Arizona, well-known for having a mysterious and frightening past in Ghostly Secrets of Hotel San Carlos.
Mike, a recent high school graduate, comes to terms with getting older and moving out of the house in the form of writing a goodbye speech in Funmi Adetola’s Hi, I’m Growing Up.
A film star struggles to come to terms with the death of his fiancee and turns to the bottle in the feature drama Never Any Blue by Charles Curtice.
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.
Finally, the Screen Critix Awards return to shine a spotlight on the very best independent filmmakers from across the world.
Set against the backdrop of the late 1950s, Andrew Games’ independent feature, “Dandilicious,” immerses the audience in the subculture of Teddy Boy Marty.
A young woman discovers she has a half-sister and, after meeting her for the first time, encounters the grief, rage, jealousy, and injustice that govern their lives. This is Davo Hardy’s social drama The Switchblade Sisterhood.
The short story The Country of the Blind by H.G. Wells gets a feature adaption courtesy of Rahhat Shah Kazmi. Here’s what we think.
A woman fills in for her brother at a local support group and soon befriends a struggling woman who is seeing things in the short film Guest 2