With the Covid-19 pandemic affecting England, a man risks it all in order to buy some milk for his morning cup of tea in the silent short comedy Milkrun.
[Read more…]Trapped Inside (2020) short film review
After almost drowning in the bathtub a girl wakes up to find herself locked inside a dark and eerie bathroom. Things quickly go from bad to worse as she begins to realise there might be someone or something in the room with her in Usher Morgan’s short horror film Trapped Inside. [Read more…]
Bitter Sky (2019) short film review
In the Welsh Wilderness, a young girl tries to break away from the coercive control of her adopted father with the help of a lad from the local scrapyard. Here is our review of writer/director Joseph Ollman’s short drama Bitter Sky. [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…]
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…]
Monster (2020) TV Pilot
When a serial killer becomes active in the Indian City of Mumbai it sets off a chain of events that will eventually bring together some seemingly unrelated characters. Here is our review of director Rahul Nath’s Monster pilot episode. [Read more…]
Smoke (2019) short film review
A young man goes outside for a late-night cigarette only to recall a traumatic event in Jacob Thompson’s short film Smoke. Check out our review. [Read more…]
Jack (2019) short film review
Favourites here at Screen Critix, Stacey Stone and Diane Mellen return with another short documentary, this time focusing on a comedian called Jack. Check out our review. [Read more…]
Duke (2018) short film review
Autistic teenager Duke Peters lives a life of silence. He has no voice to speak from and can seemingly only communicate through groans, shouts and violent outbursts. As his family begins to fall apart under the pressure of caring for him, Duke must find his voice in order to keep them all together. We take a look at Thiago Dadalt’s short film Duke. [Read more…]
Bent (2018) short film review
Two police officers are investigated by internal affairs following a bloody drugs bust in Chris Esper’s latest short film Bent. [Read more…]