Category: Reviews

Weak Ties Review

Weak Ties by Pietro Pedrazzoli Dealing with human ties is always an interesting and challenging topic to film; this is due to the fact that it involves a lot of emotions and touches on the psychological fragility of us as interacting creatures. Director “Pedrazzoli” succeeded in a very subtle way in delivering a fine example […]

FANTASMAGORIA Review

Fantasmagoria by Mathieu Buchholzer A real satisfaction to watch is the least that can be said about this film. From the moment it starts till the very end, the viewer is sucked into this perfectly crafted piece of work. Even its name (Fantasmagoria) is multi layered and holds more than one meaning; be it the […]

Red Room Review

Red Room by Sheilava It is a real pleasure watching a piece of work that has all of its elements perfectly sewed together in the way that “Red Room” is. This video clip represents what it means to successfully combine a more than capable artist with really appealing visuals. Talking about the artist; the least […]

Positive Review

Positive by Lauren Lox A true emotional roller coaster to say the least is what this film is all about. It is a six and a half minutes reminder of how cruel life can get when losing a loved one but at the same time the need to always have hope that tomorrow might be […]

Across the Room Review

Across the Room y Mellinda Hensley It is not very often nowadays to watch a comedy film where the viewer can’t take his eyes of the screen and is constantly smiling; this is exactly what “Across the room” did. Working on this genre of films is always a real challenge due to the fact that […]

Rendezvous Review

Rendezvous by Hiroki Utsunomiya 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 new […]

Boneyard Racers Review

Boneyard Racers by David Heacock The mere fact of being able to shoot a film during all the chaos we are living in due to the Covid-19 pandemic is in itself an achievement and “Boneyard Racers” proved to be a success story. Director “David Heacock” was able to really entertain us with a carefully crafted […]

Unbecoming Review

Unbecoming by Jack Daniel McNamara Its always interesting and exciting when writing a music video review, “Unbecoming” is a well structured piece of work with a noble message about being true to ones self and making the choices that we want and not always trying to impress or be someone else that others would like […]

To Kill a Truth Review

To Kill a Truth by Kiriakos Kotsinis Shedding light on a topic that is extremely controversial and very elusive nowadays such as corruption, is not always a task that an average director would want to tackle, “Kotsinis” not only accepted the challenge but excelled artistically in delivering what could be considered a real piece of […]