Filmmakers to Watch

‘The Devil Needs a Fix’: Ian Ebright’s Sophomore Film Proves His Debut Was No Coincidence

A struggling reporter sits in a diner with an open notepad, nervously jotting down a potential title for his next…

6 years ago

‘The Line’: Luke Wallace’s Gripping Crime Drama With a Terrific Cast

A cold, wet, sinister-looking abandoned factory, two serious men with automatic rifles staring out the window, obviously expecting a visitor…

6 years ago

‘Cool Hair’: William Orozco-Cubbon’s Bonnie-and-Clyde-Like Thriller that Leaves Us Wanting More

The short film Cool Hair, directed by debutant and production manager William Orozco-Cubbon, was screened at the 2017 Zero Film…

6 years ago

‘Hi-Glow Retro’: Alex Morsanutto’s Bullet-Proof Ticket to Feature Filmmaking

From the very first scene, dominated by a cool voiceover accompanied by fragments of the crucial penultimate sequence that we’ll…

6 years ago

‘Time and Again’: The Importance of Family in Aidan Largey’s Nostalgic Time Travel Flick

As we meet Brian and Lucen, two small-town kids trying to build a time machine when they're not butting heads…

7 years ago

‘Remote’: Marc Roussel’s Highly Suspenseful Mixture of Time Travel and Home Invasion

Do you remember Gregory Hoblit’s 2000 science fiction thriller called Frequency, where a present-day son (Jim Caviezel) manages to connect…

7 years ago

‘Happy Birthday, Barbara’: A Wonderfully Restrained Piece of Fine Visual Storytelling

A woman stands in a hotel hallway, switching her stare from a wrinkled little piece of paper in her glove-protected…

7 years ago

‘Telephone Me’: A Story of Revenge with Frenetic Energy and Honest Performances

It’s delightful to see short films of this kind of frenetic energy. Michael Demetriou's somewhat bizarre take on a story…

8 years ago