44: Psychological Horror in a Liminal Space-Time Loop
Dhwani Shah’s 44, a psychological horror, follows a young woman through her (mis)adventure into an unfinished skyscraper in the middle...
Dhwani Shah’s 44, a psychological horror, follows a young woman through her (mis)adventure into an unfinished skyscraper in the middle...
Varun Chounal and Anuj Jamadagni directed Raada takes its audiences on a ride through the last day of a boy...
At forty-nine minutes, Christopher Ortiz’s RedSin: Martyrs of Dissent is the feature developed from its 18-minute proof-of-concept RedSin (2021). An...
David A. Flores’s 15-minute Likeness depicts a woman’s search for her missing mother using AI, combining mystery with interiorised drama...
Patrick Riviere’s 24-minute documentary Just a Broadway Baby: Mary Ellen Ashley opens by hinging itself on the wise old lady...
Film enthusiasts and creators, mark your calendars! The Indie Shorts Mag Short Film Festival is back for its 4th edition....
When viewing Nathan Sellers’ The Watcher it is hard to really be taken in by its serenity. On the contrary,...
J.Brown’s Dragon Fruit runs to nearly half an hour, longer than your average short, but it makes the minutes count....
Connor Morley’s 6-minute comedy The Scene takes a nightmare that almost every director is painfully familiar with and turns the...
Oli Stening’s The Sum of Several Sticky Situations involving Salami Sticks commits itself to twenty-one minutes of batty horror and...
Indie Shorts Mag is a publishing agency that works within the ‘short film circuit’. We review short films, documentaries, music videos and web series, amongst others. We stand out amongst the short film review sites for being multi-diverse & global in our platform and reach.
Our team works tirelessly to help promote, publicize and market your short films that deserve the shout-out! Besides reviews, we host film festival news as it’s a known fact that the film festival buzz is unmissable and we ensure you aren’t left behind!
We aspire to form a niche for ourselves as the ‘short film magazine’ that remains the hub for filmmakers & their audience.
© 2015-2024 Indie Shorts Mag.