Interstate: Time Floating Out of Joint on the Edge of Nowhere
Samuel McIntosh’s Interstate is a case of creative use of constraints. Made on a low budget, the visual style of ...
Samuel McIntosh’s Interstate is a case of creative use of constraints. Made on a low budget, the visual style of ...
Gio Randazzo’s The Killer Service sets up the origin story of its protagonist, Elliott for an upcoming series. A proof-of-concept ...
The 19-minute supernatural thriller Infinity draws a picture of London where the robotic coexists with the occult, and what’s more, ...
Pat Bradley’s Double Zero, a proof of concept thriller, is brimming with uncertainty. A story about two criminals, the job ...
Writer-director Barak Shpiez’s 12:35-minute-long Vax manages to create the same suspense and brooding urgency that feature-length films on medical-conspiracy-thrillers do. ...
Writer/Director/Producer A.F. Madison’s Doodle is a 17:48-minute long interpretation of what the Biblical lore of Adam and Eve could have been in ...
What sets artists apart from the rest? What is the essence of art? When does the fine line between art ...
Thomas Wheeler’s Order 27 is an alternative history thriller that doubles as a comedy. Exploring the alternative of an actual ...
Blessing Egbe’s 12-minute Chidinma is a thriller following a new, more dangerous challenge facing the titular character just as one ...
Jesse Richards’ Grounded, written by Josephine Croft, is a claustrophobic thriller following a woman who wakes up to find the ...
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.