REVIEW — GAEA (short film)
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.

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.
It is now the end of my 31 Nights of Horror, Short and Sweet! review spree, but I wanted to showcase one more short: Mickey Martinez’s Lechuza.
In the Flesh is a scary situation — and a disturbingly understandable one.