All of Them is a web series from Guerilla59, a London-based film collective. Each of the series' seven episodes focuses on a different character searching for love in London. The episode we were asked to review is Elias. Elias is a cocky 20-something dude who thinks he has the best of both worlds, skateboarding with… Continue reading Review: All of Them-Elias
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Review: She Has a Name
I found She Has a Name by chance, through our old friend, Antony Lane and was blown away by the trailer. It was immediately slated for the next possible Trailer Tuesday, after which the filmmakers were kind enough to send me a copy for review. She Has a Name is based on the critically acclaimed stage… Continue reading Review: She Has a Name
Attention Span: Empty Glass
The shortest of stories about all that an empty glass can hold. A taut piece of flash fiction at just 2 pages. Only two words too many by my count. They would have increased its impact and extended its memory exponentially. Much more could have been done with this plot. Still, I can't help but recommend… Continue reading Attention Span: Empty Glass
Attention Span: Inner Demon
Late night, a laundromat, and a man with a secret about to burst. Inner Demon’s polished cover art promised a prize inside but like any Cracker Jack box in the last few decades held only disappointment. More prologue than a full fledged story. Just a glimpse at Stan and his struggle before it’s over. If… Continue reading Attention Span: Inner Demon
Review: Darkshines Seven by Russell Mardell
Please note: This book is a sequel to Mardell's previous book, Bleeker Hill. If you have not yet read Bleeker Hill, our review of that book is here. Stop, read that, read the book and come back once you have. We will not be held responsible for any spoilers. You have been warned! For the… Continue reading Review: Darkshines Seven by Russell Mardell
Review: Lazer Team
Lazer Team has taken theaters and the internet by storm over the past two weeks. Funded in part through a record-breaking $2.4 million indiegogo campaign in July 2014. This is the first feature film from Austin-based Rooster Teeth Productions (RT), best known for its long-running webseries, Red Vs. Blue. As a big fan of anything RT,… Continue reading Review: Lazer Team