Category: Feature Film
Graduation – Feature Film Review
A university porter is caught up in an investigation when a student overdoses on a legal high.
The Last 5 Days: The Freak Building
Chuck and Greg’s father works as a security guard for a company that is closing down in December 1996. On his final shift, he sets out to record any paranormal activity he encounters during the night.
Remi Milligan: Lost Director – Feature Mockumentary Review
Looking at the life and films of Remi Milligan – a little-known amateur North London filmmaker who disappeared under mysterious circumstances in 2006.
Exteriors – Feature Film Review
Wyatt learns that his best friend Logan is unknowingly falling in love with his ex, while Jason is shocked to learn the owner of the pool he’s cleaning is the man he fell in love with over a one-night stand eight years earlier. Finally, therapist Peter Lesh has become dangerously obsessed with his client Lex who tells him he’s just met the man of his dreams.
Modern Arcana – Feature Film Review
“Modern Arcana,” a kaleidoscopic reincarnation romance about two souls who meet in the afterlife and take turns living lives of their choice.
Dandilicious – Feature Film Review
Dandilicious is a Stylized Neo-Western about a Teddy Boy in 1959. Our hero (or anti-hero), Marty, is living the life of a public menace within his own town. Getting into fights and causing disruption on the streets, Marty is the ‘King of the Teds’ – or is he?
Charlie Tango – Feature Film Review
Ground control operative Kim is under investigation for negligence after two planes collide while she is on duty. As a result, she is drawn further into her affair with a property investor – a whirlwind of lies and deceit ensues.
Invisible – Short Film Review
As she deals with the crushing weight of living with her chronic illness, Riley begins to reach her breaking point.
Baby Brother – Feature Film
Set in Liverpool, telling the story of Adam and his vulnerable younger brother Liam across two separate days, five years apart. They were once as close as brothers can be.