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Category: Reviews
Office Romance – Review
This 5 min 30 sec short film will certainly leave you with a laugh on your face.
STALINGRAD – Review
STALINGRAD is one of the best actions short films ‘Short of the Month’ has it in its library. It’s reckless, stylish with a twist towards the end. A contract killer is asked to kill the victim. All is going well until… the victim unexpectedly turns into a hunter. What happens next is something for which you’ll have to watch this short.
Blue Dream – Review
It’s very rare that you see a short film that leaves you inspired at the end of it. Blue Dream is one of them. A short narrative drama about a swimmer’s tormented life with a background of child cancer. The story is beautifully conveyed in less than five minutes of duration, sheer commendable writing by… Continue reading Blue Dream – Review
Thanks – Review
Packed with a clever twist of comedy and a bucket full of lively action, this 12 minute short film is a guaranteed entertainment. “Thanks” a film by Tom Patterson is a little less ordinary.
Chinatown – Review
This short documentary aims at capturing the lives of Asian people in the various corners of New York. A camera and an eye to look at the most insignificant things in an interesting way – that’s what makes this video enjoyable. We amaze at the small everyday things that were brought forward vibrantly in this video.
Trauma in Time – Review
Ever thought about the power time has? A five minute film that captures one’s……
Cadence – Review
The movie starts off at a slow pace, lacking luster, where we find cadence calling out her boyfriend, Taylor Locke, for breakfast. Her tender, loving relationship with her boyfriend is depicted well enough. The plot takes a twist with the introduction of two chaotic, drunk boys – KC & JJ.
Keep Moving (Trailer) – Review
On watching the trailer of Keep Moving I was not much convinced. Though the music was catchy and few shots did keep me glued with some expectations. But those minute expectations weren’t fulfilled and that’s where I said; on watching the trailer, I was not much convinced.
Poke – Review
A seemingly innocent word that causes a humorous tiff between a husband and wife. Who ever knew, ‘poke’ has a sly edge to it. The films begins with incidents in which the director Nishanth Nair tries to showcase the disparate meaning of the word in the Malayalam diction itself. Citing examples from different situations, he… Continue reading Poke – Review