In this sci-fi film noir short from Cubit Films, a man wakes up in an unfamiliar room with no idea who he is or what's going on. While searching for a way out, he is forced to question what he knows about reality in this space that doesn't play by the rules. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGfQ2kv_MFA You can… Continue reading Trailer Tuesday: The Recursion Theorem
Tag: indie movie
Trailer Tuesday: She Has a Name
This dramatic thriller from Unveil Studios and Benetone Films seeks to shed light on the global sex trade. https://youtu.be/PcBBHGTKkdQ An abandoned water truck is found in the Thai countryside containing more than 100 trafficked women and girls; 50 died while others disappeared. Jason, a lawyer, is investigating The Pearl, a club for sex tourists. Posing as a john,… Continue reading Trailer Tuesday: She Has a Name
Join the Invasion (of the Not Quite Dead)
Writer/Director, Antony Lane has been fighting for the past decade to bring his cinematic vision of an old school, no CGI, not quite zombie movie to life. Funded primarily by film fans, Invasion of the Not Quite Dead is now about 95% shot and Lane launched an indiegogo campaign to raise the remaining funds to bring it home.… Continue reading Join the Invasion (of the Not Quite Dead)
Trailer Tuesday: Pieces of April
April (Katie Holmes) spends the day preparing Thanksgiving dinner for her estranged family while her boyfriend, Bobby (Derek Luke), is out running errands. Anything that can go wrong does and when her stove fails to turn on, April is forced to enlist the assistance of an eclectic collection of neighbors. Meanwhile, her estranged family travel… Continue reading Trailer Tuesday: Pieces of April
Trailer Tuesday: Summit
https://vimeo.com/ondemand/summit From Congested Cat Productions. Five college friends hit the road for a ski trip. When they end up at the wrong location and can't backtrack because of the intense cold and secluded surroundings, they decide to take shelter in an abandoned house overnight. When they wake in the morning, things are not quite what… Continue reading Trailer Tuesday: Summit
Review: Spiral, 2008
For years, I planned to go to film school. While working on coming up with the money, I watched a lot of films in the interest of research. For about 6 months of that time, I reviewed films. They were all done on a strictly volunteer basis as time allowed (each review took up to… Continue reading Review: Spiral, 2008