Review: One of the year’s best docs, Amazon Original ‘GOOD NIGHT OPPY’ is for every dreamer.Liz Whittemore.Review: ‘American Cherry’ offers bold visual storytelling, but narration is less ripe.Sam Kronish.Review: Based on a true story, Marvin Samel’s very personal ‘iMordecai’ boasts compelling performances from Judd Hirsch, Carol Kane, and Sean Astin.Liz Whittemore.Fantastic Fest 2023 review: Nicholas Tomnay’s delicious treat ‘WHAT YOU WISH FOR’ is a twisted tale of wealth, power, and consequence.Liz Whittemore.Fantastic Fest 2023 capsule review: ‘The Other Laurens’ brims with mystery and mayhemLiz Whittemore.Review: ‘ABERRANCE’ could be 2023’s most WTF film to date.Liz Whittemore.Merry and murderous holiday horror ‘THE MEAN ONE’ hits VOD, DVD, and Blu-Ray Today!Liz Whittemore.Review: Demian Rugna’s jaw-dropping ‘WHEN EVIL LURKS’ is extreme horror that will wreck you.Liz Whittemore.Review: ‘VINDICTA’ is more convoluted than clever.Liz Whittemore. Sitges & Beyond Fest 2023 review: Order Up! Alan Scott Neal’s ‘LAST STRAW’ is a delicious revenge horror.Liz Whittemore.Review: Adam Ellis’ viral Twitter thread moves from phone screens to movie screens in John McPhail’s ‘DEAR DAVID.’Liz Whittemore.Review: ‘THE ELDERLY’ is clever social commentary wrapped in a terrifying horror film.Liz Whittemore.Chelsea Film Festival 2023 review: ‘THE MAD WRITER’ soothes the soul and the senses.Liz Whittemore.This episodic creation allows audiences to have their minds blown, shaking their heads and reintroducing watercooler discussion after each story. SHATTER BELT comes as no surprise to fans of James Ward Byrkit‘s brilliant film Coherence. Once again, the performances, storyline, and magical realism wow. The absurdity of high-concept cuisine, business jargon, and how both are a load of bullshit. It is lovely, and Oswalt captures the hearts of the viewer instantly. Juxtaposed this story with a team of archivists in the museum, Episode Three is a shockingly profound misinterpretation of history. His good graces wear thin with everyone in his life. Oswalt races against time to get his laptop and work out of hock. The subject of his impending article is a quote I have said for years. Patton Oswalt plays a writer looking for his big break. An internet channel covers a seemingly innocuous apple that becomes a global viral sensation when it does not age and cannot be touched by humans. Schrödinger’s cat meets If A Tree Falls in the Wood meets the internet age. From director James Byrkit (Coherence) comes a collection of stories from the other side of consciousness.Ī modern mind-bender for a new generation, Shatter Belt dives head first into the deep end of questions about our relationship to reality.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |