Two Wrongs make one right by Guy Nicholls It is not everyday that we stumble on a more than a good piece of filmmaking that has the ability to keep us on our edges for the entire projection time; and this exactly what “Two Wrongs Make One Right” was able to do, it is much […]
Category: In Depth Critique
Dust Angel In depth Critique
Dust Angel by Peter Dorn-Ravlin It is always a mixed pot of feelings when working on a sci-fi such as “Dust Angel”; on one hand it is very exciting and pleasurable to see that short film directors are venturing into such challenging productions but on the other hand there is always that fear that such […]
The Dirty Hands Man In depth Critique
The Dirty Hands Man by Christian & Jason Bareford Since horror is one of my personal favorite genres in film, it is always exciting when I have to review one. I eagerly set the right mood and disconnect myself from the outside world in order to delve into the experience in hopes that I wouldn’t […]
Kill your darlings In depth Critique
Kill your Darlings by Dimitri Kanjuka It is not very often that I watch a film that puts a smile on my face all the time while watching and gives me such good vibes that stays with me thru out the whole day; writer/director “Dimitri Kanjuka” did exactly that with his “Kill your darlings”, the […]
Let Me In depth Critique
Let Me by Aram Manukyan It is always a delight when reviewing a documentary, especially when it is as good as the work at hand, being able to honor one’s father in such a manner is not something that your average film maker can come up with, the ability to translate emotions into such a […]
Desolate Moon In depth Critique
Desolated Moon by Kim hye jin, Kim hye ryung After watching this film the first thing that came to my mind was the “contemplative cinema” or “slow cinema” genre of films that includes legends such as “Tarkovsky, Bergman and Antonioni”, a true work of art that holds so many messages that leaves the viewers asking […]
Shadows of the world In depth Critique
Shadows of the world by Marios Papageorgiou From its opening scene, this film promised something different and felt like it is the work of a real artist, so while watching it I was holding my breath in hopes that I would not be disappointed, and to my satisfaction writer/director “Marios P. Papageorgiou” did more than […]
Exitus In depth Critique
Exitus by Colby Cyrus, Andrew Medeiros Before watching any film that needs to be reviewed, I usually take a look at its specs in order to get some details about how it was made, what is truly remarkable about this film is the fact that such a successful piece of work was done with such […]
Healthy mind in a healthy body In depth Critique
Healthy mind in a healthy body by Rodrigo Alfonso If I were asked to name one “positive” thing that the latest pandemic and lockdown has done, I would definitely say that it produced a very interesting and innovative new film genre; “Lockdown shorts”. “ Healthy mind in a healthy body” is the perfect example of […]
Kenya’s Symphony In depth Critique
Kenya’s Symphony by Carlos Douglas Jr It is always a real pleasure and at the same time a challenge to write about an animated piece of work, especially when it is as good as “Kenya’s Symphony”. From its poster to all the other elements in the film, director “Carlos Douglas Jr.” was more than successful […]