
REVIEW — Extreme Gravity (Extrema Gravedad, short)
Part dark comedy, part found footage, all Independent, Extrema Gravedad asks what the worst thing could happen to you while attempting suicide is.
Part dark comedy, part found footage, all Independent, Extrema Gravedad asks what the worst thing could happen to you while attempting suicide is.
In the realm of childhood-IPs-gone-horror, our beloved spinach-eating sailor has turned to murder in Salem House Film’s Popeye the Slayer Man.
My Found Footage is not your typical found footage movie, but I enjoyed it thoroughly.
For every video Katie completes and new one she accepts, the closer she gets to the seedy world of snuff. As the tagline suggests, it’s not paranoia if it’s real… and Katie really needs that money.
The Bad Taste Better may be short, but it’s certainly not holding back any punches.
GAEA is quiet but at the same time, screams its story from the treetops. It is simple, yet complex. GAEA is earthy, but also not of this world — almost spiritual. It is something I want to see more of.
A groom-to-be finds himself trapped deep underground in an abandoned manhole. In a race against time to make it to his wedding, he hatches a plan to use social media to help his escape.