Today’s Instagram Posts: Friday November 26 2015

NEW Poetry from around the world. Read and explore

Movie Review of the short film “The Little Missus”

“The Little Missus” played at the WILDsound FEEDBACK Film Festival in October 2015, part of their best of Horror/Thriller short films from around the world. Ironically this is the funniest movie that has ever played at this festival. 

3min, Canada, Comedy/Horror
Directed by Adam Beal

A devoted housewife discovers that her slob of a husband has been cheating on her. She takes her revenge by feeding him dozens of tiny metal items — paperclips, ball bearings, thumbtacks — and pulling them out with a powerful electromagnet.

The Little Missus Review by Amanda Lomonaco

Some people might find it strange to mix horror and comedy, but I have always loved it. Yes, I am one of those people who laughs during horror films. I thought Hostel and the entire Chuckie series were hilarious, and while Little Missus is no where near as gory as those flicks, it still finds the perfect balance between comedy and disturbance.

This is definitely one case where I can say my bias did not get in the way, as the rest of the audience seemed to enjoy it about just as much as I did. With absolutely no dialogue, some peppy, upbeat music, a colourfully bright set and quick cuts, director Adam Beal was able to turn an otherwise distressing turn of events, into something pleasantly comical.

Perhaps what’s most interesting about this film is Beal’s use of magical realism. Though generally associated with Latin culture, and cartoons, Beal somehow managed to transfer this fictional genre into horror, and use it to emphasize the comedic elements of this gory tale. It’s not every day we’d be willing to accept that a man would eat an entire disgusting meal filled with bolts, and metal objects, without noticing a thing, or that his wife would have an industrial sized magnet laying around. The way the film is set up, and edited, however, lets us suspend our disbelief and remain content in the world of the film.

I could find nothing wrong with this film. The acting was excellent, the casting was brilliant, the cinematography, editing, art design, even the length. I loved it. And I loved it even more because it was a Canadian film. This is one I definitely advise you not to take my word for on, though. Go see it for yourself, biases aside, I’m certain you’ll enjoy yourself.

Watch the Audience FEEDBACK Video of THE LITTLE MISSUS:

Movie Review of the Short Film “A Peaceful Man”

“A Peaceful Man” played at the best of Thriller/Horror short film festival in October 2015, as part of the WILDsound FEEDBACK Monthly Film Festival. It was the winner of Best Cinematography in a short film.  

Australia, 4min, Action/Thriller
Directed by Harrison Norris

Beaten within an inch of his life, a peaceful man has a gruesome epiphany through violence.

Learn more about this short film HERE

A Peaceful Man Review by Amanda Lomonaco

All of us are capable of violence and cruelty under extreme circumstances. At least that’s what Harrison Norris, director of A Peaceful Man, wants to convince us of in his gory short film. His bloody, cringe-worthy, gory close-ups might distract you from that message a little though, or at least it will distract you from the voice-over narrative.

I’m not saying this movie is bad, in fact this was one of my favourite films of the night. What I really mean, is that the cinematography in this film was so brilliant that it almost overshadowed everything else about it. I would venture a guess that the cringes and gasps coming from the rest of the audience indicated they may have agreed with me. Even the special effects didn’t even have to be that great to appreciate this flick, although they were certainly impressive. The very thought of the level of violence being implied in the film was enough to make people curl up in their chairs and look away.

That, to me, is effective filmmaking. Making your audience feel something and react to the very idea of what is being depicted on screen. Even though I’ll admit to only paying attention to half of the spoken narrative in the film, I feel that Norris reserved the most important bits of monologue to the least impactful visual moments. I was able to still understand the gist of everything the narrator was saying while still being able to enjoy the bloody wonder that was being paraded in front of me.

I think Norris makes some really good points in his film. The level of gore and violence simply emphasized how far all of us can be pushed, or in fact need to be pushed, in order to reciprocate with the same level of anger. When it comes to survival, we are all animals, we all have to follow our instincts, and we will all defend ourselves, even if that self-defense involves something we would never imagine ourselves doing. That’s where Norris’ images almost don’t need a narrative. If you simply consider the film’s title, and then focus on the images and how they make you feel, you’ll probably catch on pretty quickly.

By now you’ll have realized that you should not watch this movie if you have a sensitive stomach. On the other hand, if you’re a crazy lover of guts and gore like me, this film should be mandatory viewing. Norris’ cinematographer deserves an award, and  would happily volunteer to make one for him.

Watch the Audience FEEDBACK Video of A PEACEFUL MAN:

For The “Other” Woman, by Poetry by Attracta Fahy

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Genre: Betrayal, Relationship

For The “Other” Woman
by Attracta Fahy
So…. this is how it goes….
“She doesn’t really understand me”
“I was young when I met her”
“I fell out of love with her”
“My heart was broken for my kids”
“I stayed for the children”
“She held me back”
“I tried so hard”
‘I felt really guilty”
“She was very insecure”
“I could never do enough”
“She was very difficult”
“She controls me”
“She didn’t appreciate me”
“She is too sensitive”
“She wasn’t affectionate”
So…. these are the lists
“of commands”
delivered to you,
the “Other” woman…..
You know now…. how you must be!
thrown into competitive
illusion,
that you
will fill the hungry ghost of
emptiness,
becoming what she was not,
not seeing…… what he is
blinded, you believe,
it will be different with you.
So…..You have taken up the mantle
she left down,
in grief,
for…

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WEAK END, Poetry by HABIB AKEWUSOLA

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Genre: Rhyme, Society

WEAK  END
by HABIB AKEWUSOLA

Kill fear, bury her in
Thy tinny chest,
Lyrics of bravery,
Dancing to work daily.


Campaign leaks pay,
Popping bubbles cause 
A perfect friday.


Age is my pride
On the days that I climb


Pain is a sign
Soul isn't for man.
So,
Man the good,
Tame the evil. 


You can't read love
Leadership is worse,
But, 
Wire connects a new world.


Rename fear into strength
Remain friends with respect,
Keep humility close to thy chest,
Decency must label your dress.


Prosperity will call me next.


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Deadline: FREE POETRY Festival – Get your poem made into a MOVIE and seen by 1000s. Three options to submit:
http://www.wildsound.ca/poetrycontest.html

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Read the best of NEW Movie Pitches from around the world:

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Deadline: FEATURE Screenplay Festival – Get FULL FEEDBACK. Get script performed by professional actors
http://www.wildsound.ca/screenplaycontest.html

Read the best of NEW Movie Pitches from around the world:

Title: Simonton’s Bar
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/simontons_bar_by_james_sim…

Written by: James Simonton

Type: Feature Film

Genre: Comedy

Title: The Hair
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/the_hair_by_crystal_melvil…

Written by: Crystal Melville

Type: Feature Film

Genre: Thriller, Horror, Supernatural

Title: Beauty – A Beautiful Face
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/beauty_a_beautiful_face_by…

Written by: Frank Floyd

Type: Feature Film

Genre: Drama

Title: Trials of Subetrmina
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/trials_of_subetrmina_by_co…

Written by: Coreetta Buchan

Type: Feature Film

Genre: Mystery-Suspense

Title: DEAD TROUT WALKIN’ NOWHERE
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/dead_trout_walkin_nowhere_…

Written by: Gary Clemenceau

Type: Feature Film

Genre: Mystery-Fantasy-Western-Horror-Comedy

Title: Bad Moon Rising
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/bad_moon_rising_by_tessa_b…

Written by: Tessa B. Dick

Type: Feature Film

Genre: Horror, Supernatural

Title: The Delos Society
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/the_delos_society_by_juan_…

Written by: Juan Antonio Garcia & Mary Loritz

Type: Feature Film

Genre: Science Fiction

Title: Love Spell
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/love_spell_by_oma_stanescu…

Written by: Oma Stanescu

Type: Feature Film

Genre: Drama

Title: KILLER GOAL

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Read the best of NEW Short Film Pitches from around the world:

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Deadline: FEATURE Screenplay Festival – Get FULL FEEDBACK. Get script performed by professional actors
http://www.wildsound.ca/screenplaycontest.html

Read the best of NEW Short Film Pitches from around the world:

Title: Richter’s War
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/richters_war_by_daniel_dou…

Written by: Daniel Douglas

Type: Short Film

Genre: Sci-Fi, Action, War

Title: Let’s PLAY
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/lets_play_by_haider_afridi…

Written by: Haider Afridi

Type: Short Film

Genre: Thriller, Cime, Mystery

Title: Leroy’s Dream
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/leroys_dream_by_diarra_mcc…

Written by: Diarra McCormick

Type: Short Film

Genre: Drama

Title: Life Can Be A Beach
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/life_can_be_a_beach_by_don…

Written by: Donald Shaw

Type: Short Film

Genre: Comedy

Title: Unconditional love
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/unconditional_love_by_azze…

Written by: Azzeddine Chakir

Type: Short Film

Genre: Drama

Title: THE WHARF
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/the_wharf_by_zaidy_zainudi…

Written by: Zaidy Zainudin

Type: Short Film

Genre: Drama, Poetry

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Read the best of NEW Television Show Loglines and Pitches:

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Deadline: TV PILOT/SPEC Script Festival – Get FULL FEEDBACK. Get script performed by professional actors
http://www.wildsound.ca/tvscreenplaycontest.html

Read the best of NEW Television Show Loglines and Pitches:

Title: No Name
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/no_name_by_lorin_lauran.htm

Written by: Lorin Lauran

Type: TV Series

Genre: Mystery, Suspense

Title: The Adventures of Caleb Parker
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/the_adventures_of_caleb_parker_by_joseph_okojie.html

Written by: Joseph Okojie

Type: TV Series

Genre: Animation, Supernatural, Action

Title: Inside Game
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/inside_game_by_goran_marja…

Written by: Goran Marjanovic

Type: TV Series

Genre: Crime, Thriller, Supernatural

Title: Pick up or Delivery?
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/pick_up_or_delivery_by_jar…

Written by: Jared Griffith

Type: TV Series

Genre: Comedy

Title: XO10
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/xo10_by_barrie_english.html

Written by: Barrie English

Type: TV Series

Genre: Drama, Thriller, Sci Fi

Title: EarthKill
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/earthkill_by_diane_valterr…

Written by: Diane Valterra

Type: TV Series

Genre: Sci-Fi-Romance

Title: Posthuman
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/posthuman_by_wesley_gray.h…

Written by: Wesley Gray

Type: TV Series

Genre: Sci-Fi-Thriller

Title: The Justice Club
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/the_justice_club_by_jennif…

Written by: Jennifer Lang

Type: TV Series

Genre: Crime, Drama

Title: Mulligan’s
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/mulligans_by_chris_jacobs.…

Written by: Chris Jacobs

Type:…

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