Jim Rogers
- Mar 4, 2019
A Water’s Edge [Nick Sneath, UK, 2018]
A Water’s Edge is an unnerving tale brought to us by writer/producer/director Nick Sneath, set against the backdrop of what is,...
Olivia Starr
- Mar 1, 2019
The Happy Camper™ [Paris Noonan & Simran Baweja, UK, 2018]
The Happy Camper™ is a black and white, 1950s period comedy opening with a miserable looking married couple sat on a sofa and an...
Sally Roberts
- Feb 28, 2019
SHORT FOCUS 2018: Somehow [Misa Nishihara, Japan, 2018] /// The Noise of the Light [Valentin Petit,
This sense of transpersonal intimacy creates a quieter, gentler expression of sexuality that is a breath of fresh air from the glut of screa
John Pickering
- Feb 26, 2019
My Friend Victor [Kamil Iwanowicz, UK, 2018]
Firstly, some quick advice: if you're thinking of treating yourself to a cheeky fry-up after this short film, think again! Kamil...
Jim Rogers
- Feb 25, 2019
Pets [David Wunderlich, Germany, 2018]
This intriguing and, perhaps to some, bleak science-fiction short film opens up in a near future. The title refers to the human condition...
Tom Kent
- Feb 25, 2019
Beard Envy [John Tomkins, UK, 2018] /// Genesis [Michael Tekle, Germany, 2018]
How does one even attempt to view something like Beard Envy in a critical and analytical manner? How does one search for flaw or merit in...
Charlie Greep
- Feb 25, 2019
Masha and Dasha: Two Hearts in One [Diana Taylor, UK, 2018] /// Icons [Ronnie Cramer, USA, 2018]
This touching and fascinating documentary examines the lives of Masha and Dasha Krivoshlyapova, a pair of conjoined twins growing up...
Tom Kent
- Feb 20, 2019
Harp [Staffan Gnosspelius, UK, 2018]
It seems wrong to recommend Harp to anyone without advising them see it without any expectations, as I was fortunate enough to do....