Tag: Comedy Short Film

Hustle Review

Hustle by John McKey From its opening scene the film “Hustle” promises the viewers a more than just an enjoyable experience but rather a true piece of art work that has all the elements needed for a success story, the multi talented writer/director “John Mckey” was able to put together in a very refined manner […]

Hear My Protest Review

Hear my Protest by Jaye Allison, Charles Tyson Jr. Watching this short movie leaves the viewer with a mixed pot of emotions and gets us thinking about the way that our world has evolved into its current shape all the while enjoying the talented “Jaye Allison” perform an inspiring dance number. What a brilliant and […]

Smoking kills Review

Smoking Kills by Steven LUCHEL The first thing I did after watching “smoking kills” is making sure my house windows are locked and my kids are safely playing in their room, this proves the impact and success of the work in transmitting the desired message and reflects genuine professionalism from first time director “Steven Luchel” […]

OLTRE OGNI COSA Review

Oltre Ogni Cosa by Alessia Olivetti One of the hardest things in life is to see a loved one fading away slowly while nothing can be done to stop this loss, and this is exactly what Parkinson disease does; not only does it affect the person who has it but it destroys everyone around them […]

SEX, DRUGS AND MURDER IN THE FIRST DEGREE

Sex,Drugs and Murder in the First Degree by Anthony Bates Filming issues that deal with the psychological state of mind of human beings is never a stress-free task, especially that it could easily turn into a “cliché” like work and loose the effect intended, this is definitely not the case with the production at hand […]

The Man and the Crossroad Review

Ohomem ea Encruzilhada by Otávio Castellani This film tackles an issue that has been keeping humanity busy for the longest time and asks the ultimate question; would one sell his soul to the devil in exchange for worldly belongings. To be more exact (and as mentioned in the film), it was “Christopher Marlow” with his […]

Downfall Review

Downfall by Micha Meyer Almost everyone that watches this work can identify with it in one way or another, since we all had (at one point) this feeling of “what if” or “a dĂ©jĂ  vu “ sensation that mixes reality with the dream world. “Downfall” is a very well done illustration of such feeling with […]

Mary Review

Mary by Enma Brenes After watching it, this film got me thinking of what we sometimes take for granted; the life of our mothers and how they devote themselves and ruin their lives so we can enjoy ours, the daily struggle between fulfilling her duties as a housewife and her own existence is not to […]