Tag Archives: Short film

I Love MacKenzie Reynolds (2017) Short Film Review

I think everyone on the planet can probably relate to falling for a friend who doesn’t see them as anything but a friend. It fucking sucks. Most of the time this is resolved in 1 of 3 different ways. 1. They give you a chance. 2. You suck it up …

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Mommy Said So (2017) Short Film Review

Recently I reviewed Stephanie Hensley’s short film A Mother’s Choice and Momma’s Boy, two of the shorts from her upcoming anthology film A Mother Knows Best. A Mother’s Choice blew me away and left me emotionally devastated, so naturally I couldn’t wait to check out the rest of the shorts. …

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New Short, ‘Dolphin’ (2016), Dives Into Horror Goodness – Movie Review

There are literally hundreds of ingredients and ideas that make or break any film of any length. However, in the land of short films, there are two key components: creativity and character, the chocolate and peanut butter of short filmmaking. If you have one, an inventive film full of dull …

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The Man in the Rabbit Mask (2017) Short Film Review

Shorts are always a tricky thing to review. Some of the best shorts that I have seen have featured intriguing premises that left me craving a full length adaption while the worst didn’t do anything to set themselves apart. In which of these two categories does The Man in the …

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Meat, Coins and a Table: A Short Horror Film Called ‘Agatha’

In Timothy Vandenberg’s Agatha, a little orphan girl named Sophie (played by Louise Ogle) is hired by a woman (Penny Kohut) to bring food onto a table for someone living upstairs. Nice gig for a kid, right? Well, you would most certainly be wrong. Sophie is sternly instructed that she …

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Happenstance (2016 Short Film) – Movie Review

Horror shorts are becoming some of my favorite things to watch. To tell a story, one that will grab the audience’s attention in only a brief amount a time, shows true talent. Ones that surprise me are even better, which can most definitely be said about the 2016 short film, Happenstance. …

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