Film Reviews
While Haunting of the Queen Mary may struggle to find its sea legs, it culminates into an epic voyage of terror and twists.
While thus far, I have delivered my thoughts in the showcases, in my last report, there’s a little bit of everything.
One of the biggest surprises of the 2023 HollyShorts Film Festival was its showcase of Adult Animation.
Before, Now & Then is a film that dares to ask this question and forces us to wrestle with the painful truth at the core of the answer.
With an emotional family-focused core and some unique visual flourishes, Blue Beetle is surpisingly memorable.
King Coal is a rare work of art that manages to look forward precisely by looking backward.
Beginning on August 10, 2023, this year’s HollyShorts kicked off with quite a start.
Strays is a mess of limited ideas, mined from the inebriated story idea, “What if a typical dog movie had more profanity and poop?”.
Unspooled like a true crime tale, Satan Wants You writes an origin story for this salacious, sensationalist phenomenon.
Amongst the horrors, dramas and animation, the festival never forgets to laugh.
I Like Movies manages to strum all the right cords in a truly unique celebration of cinema itself.
From demonic possessions to haunted polaroids, from motherhood to neocolonialism, the HollyShorts horror section has a taste of it all.
The Last Voyage of the Demeter turns in a light Dracula voyage too bound by its stock itinerary to sail into more adventurous waters.
King On Screen is one hell of a trip down Stephen King cinema memory lane.