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 […]
Category: Reviews
Athame Review
Athame by Dimitrios Karas After watching the work, it took me sometime to decide on how to commence my review (a matter that doesn’t happen often) since I couldn’t find the proper way to start talking about a real piece of art that deserves to be appreciated for all its aspects and especially for the […]
Big Hand Nick: First Assignment Review
Big Hand Nick by Paul Stamas and Matthew Stamas Watching this film took me back more than twenty years ago reminding me of the very first university shooting project I ever did (of which I am very proud – of course) in a sense that I tried my best and gave it my all and […]
The Beast Review
The Beast by Pascal Lastrajoli After watching this film, it took me a good fifteen minutes to recover and get back to reality which is a very rare happening since on average, I deal with at least six to eight films daily, this implies that the work of “Lastrajoli Pascal” is more than just a […]
Who Said Love is Dead Review
Who Said Love is Dead? by Guy Nicholls Before watching the film two things caught my attention and got me asking a lot of questions about the quality and level of the work, the first thing was; a short film of almost 40 minutes is defiantly going to give me a lot of material to […]
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 […]
Arts Kills Review
Art Kills by Chris Pittas The main question that kept on popping in my mind while watching this film is; who of the two characters will succeed in nailing the other first. Writer/director “Chris Pittas” was able to bring to life a more than just your average thriller/horror short film but gave us a fine […]
Left Alone in the Snow Review
Left Alone in the Snow by Rickey Bird Since personally I am a huge fan of horror shorts, it is always a delight to watch and review this genre, at the same time I am usually worried that I will be disappointed with a less than an expected piece of work. What can be said […]
Dropping Out Review
Dropping Out by Niko Gonzalez While watching this film a major question came to my mind as to what is real and what is not; at one point I was more than certain that the younger sister “Chloe” was not real (most probably recently passed away) and all of this was in the mind of […]
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 […]