Foreigner Short Film Review
By: Amanda Guarragi Foreigner directed by Carlos Violadé Guerrero is beautifully shot and the story is truly shocking. It takes place in the summer off the coast of Spain. A young man from Britain named Mark (Josh Taylor) visits his friends and has dinner with them. The first half of this film feels so calm and serene, just a nice adventure in Spain during the … Continue reading Foreigner Short Film Review
Dummy Short Film Review
By: Amanda Guarragi Dummy follows a detained suspect, as he walks investigators through the scene of his loathsome crimes. Surprisingly, his law-enforcement escort makes an unnerving display of fellowship. On the surface, the film is beautifully shot and writer-director Laurynas Bareisa makes some great choices while navigating through the forest. It’s also a very interesting perspective if you really think about it. Not many filmmakers … Continue reading Dummy Short Film Review
Cayenne Short Film Review
By: Amanda Guarragi As a woman, there is always reason to be on high alert. Women have been conditioned to be aware of their surroundings and protect themselves from predators. Women are the ones who carry mace in their back pocket and always have to be five steps ahead in order to be safe. What Simon Gionet does in Cayenne is interesting because he creates … Continue reading Cayenne Short Film Review
Stormchaser Review
By: Amanda Guarragi Have you thought about chasing tornadoes? Have you ever gone on a spontaneous adventure and it turned out to be the most thrilling moment of your life? Well Bonnie Blue (Mary Birdsong) went storm chasing with her father when she was a teenager and she fell in love with every single aspect. The wind going full speed, the way the tornado formed … Continue reading Stormchaser Review
The White Tiger Review
By: Amanda Guarragi The White Tiger addresses the caste system in India and how one person can break the cycle. It is adapted for the screen by Rabin Bahrani and Aravind Adiga. We see a young man named Balram (Adarsh Gourav) want to make something of himself and takes a different approach to the term “servant”. Balram becomes a driver for a middle class couple, … Continue reading The White Tiger Review
