Typhoon: Rooted In Performances
Watching Jack Forcinito in Andy Kastelic's Typhoon, one is reminded strongly of Sean Penn, (in general and Dead Man Walking ...
Watching Jack Forcinito in Andy Kastelic's Typhoon, one is reminded strongly of Sean Penn, (in general and Dead Man Walking ...
Justin Wayne’s Slaybor Day 7, styled like a talk show and narrated by talk show host Barry Bones, played by ...
Unabashedly goofy, Nirav Mehta’s Good Cop Bad Cop and Maude is only 4 minutes long and hinged on a single ...
There is a conspicuous absence of a background score in Rodrigo Zan’s Fenced (written by Horacio Ramirez) for the most ...
Christopher Hoffman’s Your Dog Likes Me More Than You is a poignant drama, and although humour is a predominant characteristic ...
The eponymous Alan is a peculiar man, nonchalantly comfortable in his own skin, and yet there is a visible need ...
You are celebrating life and the news of impending, inescapable doom shatters the spell. How do you feel? Barry Worthington's ...
Director Trevor Ryan’s 14:13 minutes long Boomslang is an even-paced, sinisterly comedy of a serial killer and his ambitious venture ...
Anthony Kalmeta’s Overcast is a harrowing 25-minute experience (although not always to its credit) detailing the unstable life of a ...
It is human nature itself to be conceited and self-obsessed while consistently attempting to outshine others, perhaps even obliterate their ...
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