The Grey Town by Justin Smothers As sad and backward as it seems, the issue that “The grey town” deals with still exists laying heavily on our societies and people should be ashamed if they still think in a discriminative manner towards people that they think are “different” from them, it is no longer accepted […]
Category: In Depth Critique
The Programme In depth Critique
The Programme by Antony Spina It is not everyday that we stumble upon a more than a good fictional documentary that is able to keep us on our edges for the entire projection time; this is exactly what “The Programme” was able to do, it is much more than just another documentary with a twist […]
Muddy Water In depth Critique
Muddy Water by Colby Cyrus It is always interesting to try and delve into the mind of someone who is on a guilt trip to try and discover how distorted they could become and how would they deal with the consequences of what they have done, as the director “Colby Cyrus” himself puts it: “ […]
Change of Course In depth Critique
Change of Course by Andreas Ortner Since the outbreak of the current pandemic, we have seen many attempts in the film world to try and portrait how societies and people are dealing with it; “Change of course” is among those films but what distinguishes it is the more than interesting approach that the multi-talented “Andreas […]
TRIGGERS In depth Critique
TRIGGERS by Anthony “BAM” Sutton From its title “Triggers” the viewers are triggered to watch the work and find out what it is all about. It is always an interesting challenge when working on a topic that involves mental health, a challenge that a lot of directors (even the most experienced) try to avoid due […]