The Dark Tapes

The Dark Tapes is a feature film spotlighting a collection of shorts that have an evil entity in common. While the opening scene is initially off-putting, ultimately the film exceeds all expectations. I appreciate that it isn’t chronological, while yes sometime hard to follow, this helps to separate it from …

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Yo Soy Pedro

Yo Soy Pedro, a horror comedy that follows the adventures of an alien, who mistakenly encounters planet Earth and the mischief that ensues when the alien is mistaken as an extra in a Hollywood sci-fi film. Reminiscent of Simon Pegg and Nick Frost’s wacky alien comedy Paul. The high dose …

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Hello – Review

Hello is a perfect example of substance over style. It’s obvious that this is a low budget production but the story of a lonely soul desperately seeking the attention of the living is genius. Hello has absolutely no dialogue with the two starring actors simply relying on body language. This …

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Hello – Featured Short

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  A lonely soul attempts to make a connection with a visiting stranger, but her intentions don’t quite match his interpretations.

20 Matches – Review

Absolutely Spectacular! 20 Matches is a completely original short film featuring one women (Nina Rausch) whose face is illuminated by only a match while she tells the story of an Austrian serial killer who murdered 20 immigrant women every year on February 20th. Everything about this film is amazing with …

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20 Matches – Featured Short

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A young woman (Nina Rausch), her face illuminated only by match light, tells the story of an Austrian serial killer who murdered 20 immigrant women – one per year.  

Black In Red Out

When reviewing an independent film I give the picture the benefit of the doubt, view the film with an open mind and constantly remind myself that not every film is blockbuster ready. However, in this case I can’t bring myself to buffer my review of the short film, Black In …

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DINNER

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A man and woman wake up with burlap sacks over their heads in an unknown mansion.

When Susurrus Stirs

Rated “WW” for “what the what!?” When Susurrus Stirs is certainly not for the squeamish as it is highly grotesque and full of nauseating boils and skin diseases. The story is difficult to follow and seems clunky and mix matched. Perhaps the story is hard to follow due to the …

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The Man Who Caught a Mermaid

Mermaids; Fact or myth? The fascination with these aquatic creatures consume the life an elder man named Herb in the Kaitlin Tinker film The Man Who Caught a Mermaid. Herb is clearly living with the obsession of a fictional creature, the mermaid… or so we think. This short unveils Herbs …

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