Tensions rise when two neighbours argue over who owns a shed in the yard. Here is our review of director, writer and actor David Esposito’s ‘Shed’.
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A killer is on the loose in the LGBTQ+ comedy, horror, and drama film by UK director Richard Fysh entitled 7 Kills, 3 Songs, & a Banana.
[Read more…]The Actt (2024) short film review
A theatre director attempts to entice his regular collaborators to put on a show for free at a struggling community theatre in the short film The Actt.
[Read more…]The Nameless Days (2022) review
Every twenty years on the border between the United States and Mexico, there are days that locals call timelessness when the gods descend to earth to take human souls. This is Andrew Mecham and Matthew Whedon’s horror The Nameless Days.
[Read more…]Sin Fronteras (2018) short film review
A Mexican woman risks her life to save her son by forcing a white American woman to drive them across the U.S./Mexican border. Here is our review of director and writer Ricardo Perez Selsky’s political thriller, Sin Fronteras.
[Read more…]Bad President (2020) review
This black comedy answers the question that has obsessed America and The World since November 8th, 2016, How did Donald Trump become President of the United States? This is Param Gill’s political satire of the Trump presidency, Bad President. [Read more…]
The Campaign Of Miner Bo (2020) review
After an encounter with Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton turns unemployed coal miner Bo Copley into a political celebrity, he embarks on an unlikely run for the United States Senate seat of West Virginia in Todd Drezner’s well-timed documentary, The Campaign Of Miner Bo. [Read more…]