Category: Reviews

The chant of the sea Review

The Chant of the Sea by Walter Della Mura From its opening sequence, the director “Walter Della Mura” succeeded in creating an enchanting mood that would capture the audience in a brilliant manner having them stuck to the screen till the last moment of the film; be it the script, the acting, the mise en […]

Moebius Review

Moebus Vladimir Vera The concept of causality, or the relationship between cause and effect and that everything happens for a reason is the central axis of this work, the idea presented by director “Vladimir Vera” is not something new, but what makes it a success is its originality and the way he delivered it. Using […]

Holestepper Review

Holestepper by Sergio Muñoz This film is definitely not your classical everyday watch, in which one can sit back and watch as sequential events take place; instead director “Sergio Munoz” brilliantly presented “Holestepper” as a breakthrough in the world of cinema. The work in itself is a serious attempt in projecting the long time instructor/student […]

Happiness Is Here And Now

Hapiness is here and after by Georgia Doan The search for true happiness is a never ending quest that everyone longs to attain and very few do so and the rest remain miserable, as Eric Hofler says: “The search for happiness is one of the chief sources of unhappiness”. In her documentary, “Happiness here and […]

Rachel Review

Rachel by David L Knight In his own words director “David L Knight” describes perfectly his movie by stating that it is a  “supernatural revenge film” . Watching his work, one can easily grasp what he is trying to say; the film is a an emotional roller coaster dealing with the dilemma of whether a […]

Isolesque Review

Isolesque by Giovanni Berardi One of the rare benefits of the current quarantine that most of the world is living in due to the COVID-19 pandemic is the emergence of a new film category “quarantine shorts” and what better specimen of the category than “Isolesque”. Director “Giovanni Berardi” gave us a breath of fresh air […]

Big Break Review

Bick Break by Dicle Ozcer From its opening scene, the combination of camera movement, music and acting gives “Big Break” an early thumbs up and creates a hook for the audience to delve into (as the director says); this hyper realistic comedy that deals with the satyr of the film industry, this is not something […]

The Promotion Review

The Promotion by Andre Griffith Looking at the title of the film “The Promotion”, one would never expect to watch what director “Andre Griffith” had to offer, instead he brilliantly had us involved in a charming development of a love story that would end in an unexpected twist of events and lead to a bewildering […]

Broken circle Review

Broken Circle by Dicle Ozcer Looking at the title, the director “Dicle Ozcer” had the viewer prepared for a “broken” unfinished tale of one of life’s most precious gifts; parenthood. This smart choice of title puts us on edge as to try and anticipate when it will be “broken”.             The story in itself is […]

Marionetas Review

Marionetas by Nacho Clemente From its opening scene, the director Nacho Clement sets up the viewer for the psychological ride inside the mind of Camilo who not only suffers from the trauma of loosing his mother in front of him, but also has every detail of his life planned for him by her thru a […]