‘Little Things’ Is What We Need To Save Us From A Mental Breakdown!
Directed by Andrew and Adrian Nuño, ‘Little Things’ is the subtle but powerful antidote on clinical depression that we are...
Directed by Andrew and Adrian Nuño, ‘Little Things’ is the subtle but powerful antidote on clinical depression that we are...
‘Steady Eddie’ is about a boy named Jesse (Robert Daniel Sloan), a 12-year old, precocious little child, who escapes into...
‘Arson’, the word simply implies the malicious burning of property. But, here in this film, it is replaced with the...
Generally, filmmakers try to reformulate the tried and tested of the horror genre to come up with something new. But,...
From under the banner of ‘Abandoned House Productions’, directed and scripted by McKegg Collins comes an unusual love story of...
The neon lights give the film an upbeat start. At 7:37 minutes, ‘Bee Sting and A Horse Kick’ is however,...
Directed, produced and written by Rit Saraswat, ‘Traitor’ isn’t your usual spy flick. In fact, under the pretext of an...
Director/writer/editor Nikola Stojkovic picks a philosophical question that is perhaps a nightmare for most, but challenging and at best, rewarding,...
‘For Want of a Nail’ is an 18:09 minutes long film, set in Surrey, England. It is about a twenty-something...
Alasdair McWilliams’s ‘Positive Action’ is the second part of a four-part-series written by McWilliams and Andrew Cant. But, before you...
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