Next of Kin: A Taut Drama About Death And Identity
Next of Kin, Marissa Vonn’s 10-minute drama, has two things right off the bat that makes it so compelling: its...
Next of Kin, Marissa Vonn’s 10-minute drama, has two things right off the bat that makes it so compelling: its...
And they take a walk.” Thus ends Lauren Hoover’s pandemic comedy, Longest Day Of The Year. Simple though that statement is, it...
Kalainithan Kalaichelvan’s Kingdom Animalia: The Melanie Fyfe Story can be as easily misunderstood as cheered for. The film, a pure...
The pandemic has been a dumpster fire. And it keeps getting worse. Writer and director Lee Chambers gets straight to...
Kill a grizzly to prove your strength. Kill a grizzly or die. Prove you are strong or die. Writer-director Aaron...
Christopher Deans’s Trick Shot is a suspenseful, taut drama that also manages to weave the subtlest strains of humour into its narrative....
Director Daniel James Dismuke (also doubles as the lead and writer) touches upon multiple themes in his 20:28-minute-long Mama’s Boy....
Angela Koh’s Just A Boy shows the dual struggle of being an immigrant child in a rich country: outside the home, you...
James Caley’s The Drive is pertinent to the times we are compelled to live in. Set ten years into the future (optimistic),...
Small things become objects of great fear. Like a door. It’s just a door. Unless it is the sole barrier...
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