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Denmark Doesn’t Exist (2024) short film review

April 6, 2024 By Carl Burgess Leave a Comment

Denmark Doesn't Exist

When one man is convinced that the country of Denmark isn’t real, his best friend goes out of her way to show him the truth in the short film Denmark Doesn’t Exist.

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Filed Under: Film Reviews, Movies, Short Film Reviews Tagged With: comedy, conspiracy theory, review, short, short film

Before I Call You Mother (2023) short film review

February 9, 2024 By Carl Burgess Leave a Comment

Before I Call You Mother

A couple inadvertently release an evil spirit whilst searching for fossils in James Dubbeldam’s short horror thriller Before I Call You Mother.

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Filed Under: Movies, Short Film Reviews Tagged With: before I call you mother, fossils, ghost, horror, james dubbeldam, review, scary, short, short film, spirit

Eternity – Alexander Sharoglazov Version (2024) review

February 6, 2024 By Carl Burgess Leave a Comment

Eternity

We take another look at Philip Brocklehurst’s short film about the cycle of life, only this time it’s the Alexander Sharoglazov extended version. This is Eternity.

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Filed Under: Film Reviews, Movies, Short Film Reviews Tagged With: alexander sharoglazov, eternity, extended version, margie newton, philip brocklehurst, short

Shortbread (2024) short film review

February 4, 2024 By Carl Burgess Leave a Comment

Shortbread

A father is late dropping his children back home, much to the anger of his ex-wife in the short comedy film Shortbread.

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Filed Under: Film Reviews, Movies, Short Film Reviews Tagged With: andy s. mcewan, comedy, humour, scotland, scottish, short, shortbread

Eternity (2023) short film review

February 2, 2024 By Carl Burgess Leave a Comment

Eternity

Philip Brocklehurst brings us a micro short film that takes a look at the endless cycle of life and death in the arty short film Eternity.

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Filed Under: Film Reviews, Movies, Short Film Reviews Tagged With: death, eternity, philip brocklehurst, short, zombie creeping flesh

Release (2024) short film review

January 19, 2024 By Carl Burgess Leave a Comment

Release

Philip Brocklehurst presents “Release,” a psychedelic micro short that delves into the theme of mortality through an intricate play of light and colour.

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Filed Under: Film Reviews, Movies, Short Film Reviews Tagged With: micro short, philip brocklehurst, release, review, reviews, short, short film, Suicide

Your Worst Enemy (2023) short film review

November 10, 2023 By Carl Burgess Leave a Comment

Your Worst Enemy

An incident at the beach forces a woman to face her fears in this short and thought-provoking film by James Dubbeldam entitled Your Worst Enemy.

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Filed Under: Film Reviews, Movies, Short Film Reviews Tagged With: beach, dimensions, james dubbeldam, leilani gobaleza, review, short, your worst enemy

Tender Lies (2023) short film review

November 3, 2023 By Jolly Moel Leave a Comment

Tender Lies

Needing a new place to live after breaking up with her boyfriend, Laura finds her two new roommates to be a little on the crazy side in Tender Lies.

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Filed Under: Film Reviews, Movies, Short Film Reviews Tagged With: horror, joana malta, short, tender lies, thriller, veekrant raj

Care & Repair (2023) short film review

September 20, 2023 By Jolly Moel Leave a Comment

Care & Repair

The curiosity and stupidity of three friends lead them towards an impossible scenario that goes from bad to worse, pushing the boundaries of family and friendship. in Michael Cooke’s debut short film, Care & Repair.

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Filed Under: Film Reviews, Movies, Short Film Reviews Tagged With: care & repir, friends, michael cooke, scotland, short, thriller

From A Barren State (2023) short film review

September 5, 2023 By Jolly Moel Leave a Comment

from a barren state

Lost and alone a heavily pregnant girl is taken in by an elderly couple and, what starts out as a kind and helpful gesture, it soon turns into something more akin to a nightmare in Priyam Sadhukhan’s psychological drama From A Barren State.

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Filed Under: Film Reviews, Movies, Short Film Reviews Tagged With: drama, from a barren state, review, short, short film

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