A down-on-his-luck ex-con returns to New York where he must face the harsh reality of everyday life and the people who haunt him from his past. This is E.B. Hughes’ crime drama The Long Way Back.
[Read more…]The Duchess of Cancun (2018) review
A young man, still in love with his self-destructive ex-girlfriend, agrees to join her on a trip to Cancun where he ends up meeting a local girl, forcing him to question everything he wants in life. This is Mike Gallant’s romantic dramedy The Duchess of Cancun. [Read more…]
Crossing Shaky Ground (2020) review
During a business trip to Astoria, Oregon, Aaron is caught in the middle of a huge Earthquake that forces him to make his way back home on foot. Unsure of what he will find or even if he will survive the trip, we follow him on his 725-mile journey to Portland. This is Paul Bright’s docudrama, Crossing Shaky Ground. [Read more…]
It’s Just A Game (2018) review
A teenage misfit bullied by her peers summons a bizarre cult who are intent on doing her dirty work for her. Here is our review of writer/director Daniel Emery Taylor’s It’s Just A Game. [Read more…]
Uncanny Harbor (2020) review
In a New England fishing village, a fisherman suffers from visions of his wife who went missing 25 years earlier. With her disappearance remaining a mystery, law enforcement tries to work with the few clues that they have left in Uncanny Harbor. [Read more…]
Funny Fat Guy (2015) review
Charlie McStean is a struggling stand-up comic searching for laughs but can only find booze, drugs, fast food and depression. Here is the Screen Critix review of Funny Fat Guy. [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…]
Stranger in the Dunes (2019) review
Writer/director Nicholas Bushman’s STRANGER IN THE DUNES follows the exploits of a troubled married couple who, while vacationing at an isolated beach property, receive an unexpected visit from an old friend. [Read more…]
My Stretch of Texas Ground (2019) review
We take a look at the new independent feature film My Stretch of Texas Ground by director Erich Kemp. Check out our review after the jump. [Read more…]
A Silent Agreement (2018) review
In the first Australian feature film to showcase ‘Auslan’ (Australian sign language), writer/director Davo Hardy plays a sensitive writer named Reuben, who grapples with a speech impediment, as his profoundly deaf boyfriend Derek provides strategies and support to restore his confidence. [Read more…]