Short Film Review: A BUMP IN THE NIGHT. Directed by Skyler Pinkerton

BUMP IN THE NIGHT, 7min., USA

Charlie and Lily are cousins, roomates, and best friends trying to embrace the spooky season with a horror movie marathon. Are they just high? Or is their paranoia legit?

https://www.instagram.com/thecharlieandlilyshow

Review by Andie Karvelis:

When two besties get together to do a PJ party and horror movie marathon, things don’t quite go as planned. We can all relate to this story, you’re watching a scary movie and suddenly you start hearing EVERY weird sound in your house. It’s unnerving. You start wondering if it’s your imagination or if there really is a zombie in your friend’s antique trunk. True story, and no, I did NOT let her open the trunk to show me there was nothing inside. That’s horror movie no-no number 1.


Nicole Coulou and Caitlin Burdi portray the two lead characters, Charlie and Lily, and their on camera rapport is sensational. You can just tell these two are great friends. They are also really great writers. The screenplay was written by Nicole and Cailtin and I am so thrilled to see women writing in the horror genre. They knew how to craft a story and build suspense but also make it very funny by giving the audience a twist on the horror movie tropes. Skyler Pinkerton was the director, cinematographer and editor and his talents along with Nicole andCaitlin’s really make this film shine.

Short Film Review: THE SLATE. Directed by Katherine Connor Duff

A struggling actress attempts to film a self tape.

https://www.katherineconnorduff.com/

Review by Victoria Angelique:

The unique short film, THE SLATE, is nothing that would be expected from the title. The setup is a woman, Molly Harris, in front of a camera as she’s about to record an audition for a potential role. The expectation is a film about how stressful it is to take the right take for the audition, the twist is that this film isn’t about the audition at all but the toxic relationship between Molly and Lucas as a fight begins to unfold. 

The film, directed by Katherine Connor Duff, uses one long shot as Molly walks in and out of frame. Lucas is never seen, though he is definitely heard as the film continues throughout a stressful ride through the eyes of Molly. The subtext of the dialogue is what drives the story. This is not a happy couple. It begins with Molly turning off Lucas’s video game, causing her significant other to throw a temper tantrum as he is determined to bring her down and make her feel insecure in her acting. It’s also clear that the behavior was inherited from Lucas’s mother as he constantly brings her up and Molly quips she’s always having a “last birthday”. 

This narrative short is an artful depiction of what emotional abuse sounds like behind closed doors, with a subtle notion that the behavior is inherited from a parent. Lucas is the stereotypical momma’s boy, using an isolated event and the threat of going to his mother in order to keep Molly in line. He belittles her to the point of tears and then orders her to apologize for simply wanting his support. Never seeing Lucas almost makes it seem like his words are directed at anyone that has ever been the victim of a narcissist. His abuse is so prevalent that it takes Molly a few seconds to even remember her name in order to slate her audition. 

The lack of the score makes THE SLATE  even more triggering as every word that Lucas utters feels like a personal stab. It’s clear he’s always been this way and Molly walks on glass around him, especially since something as simple as turning off a video game caused the emotional abuse to be inflicted. It makes the film almost a PSA for verbal abuse as the audience feels helpless to get Molly out of her venomous relationship, while also not wanting to cross Lucas.

Read Poem: PERMISSION, by Omar Montes

Let me talk
I wish to talk,
I must tell you woman
that you,
You are all that I want
or what is better,
It’s what I always imagined.
That love that catches
and from which you deny wanting to escape
much less let it go.
Wake up next to you
or that you be
the last thing my eyes see before sleeping
It is the most precious gift
that can give me life,
walk together
hand to hand
on the world map
and greet the roses, the birds, the air,
the field, the sea
It is a divine gift.
And at the end of the road
on the journey
towards eternity
leave with your image
in my eyes.
Permission
let me talk.

Read Poem: THE KISSING PARTY, by Omar Montes

Come, come love
let’s celebrate the party
of kisses,
I promise you that I will put everything
the strength of my heart
in the effort
mixed with the soul
and the essence of my blood
I promise
I’m not going to breathe even a little bit like that.
I will simply give you
all life on my lips
come here love
let’s celebrate the kissing party
where the caresses dance
with the feelings
and the music is accompanied by sighs and illusions
and you feel how the soul beats
at that moment
come, come love
It’s a magical invitation
You will feel like a kiss turns into fire.
and your body will tremble with this hurricane of desires
come, come love
it’s going to start
kissing party.

Video Podcast: EP. 1158 – FILMMAKERS KALLIE HU & MADONNA GONZALEZ (OCD)

OCD, 1min,. Canada
Directed by Madonna Gonzalez
“Amanda, a girl with a debilitating “tick” fights to survive the war raging within her terrifying psyche – all while stuck sitting in a Psych 101 lecture.

https://www.imdb.me/micahkelpin
https://www.instagram.com/iammicahkelpin/

LISTEN to the podcasts:

https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/ep-1158-filmmakers-kallie-hu-madonna-gonzalez-ocd/id1406973270?i=1000650431202

https://www.wildsoundpodcast.com/the-film-podcast-by-wildsound/2024/3/25/ep-1158-filmmakers-kallie-hu-amp-madonna-gonzalez-ocd

Get to know Kallie Hu Writer & Story Creator:

The film is based on a true story that is very close to me and my family. It’s meant to be a raw look at the reality of its namesake, attempting to demystify the disorder and sharing what success could mean for those living with it.

It was originally written as a submission to Vancouver’s Mighty Asian Movie Making Marathon (MAMM), hosted by the Vancouver Asian Film Festival, which required me to infuse my own heritage into the story while streamlining it into a 1-minute film. I wanted to build empathy by showing how every minute living with OCD can be an intense and terrifying struggle. This struggle is only compounded by the habits of ignoring, misunderstanding, and dismissing mental health issues which are so prevalent amongst Eastern cultural groups. OCD rips back the curtain for those seeking to understand anxiety disorders within the larger context of cultural stigma, while lending a life preserver to those who already know.

You can sign up for the 7 day free trial at http://www.wildsound.ca (available on your streaming services and APPS). There is a DAILY film festival to watch, plus a selection of award winning films on the platform. Then it’s only $3.99 per month.

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TELEVISION FEEDBACK Screenplay & Web Series Festival – Deadline Today

TV SCREENPLAY FESTIVAL takes place every single month. At least 4-15 winning screenplays read monthly.

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This festival has a guaranteed 4 tier set up for each accepted script. (No matter what all screenplays submitted receive FULL FEEDBACK on their work by industry professionals.)

Submit via the site or via FilmFreeway.

1st Tier: FULL FEEDBACK on your screenplay (all submissions)

2nd Tier: Accepted scripts (25% on average of submitted entries) get a best scene of their screenplay performed by professional actors and made into a promotional vehicle.

Then (Tier #3) we will send you a list of questions to answer for our blog interview that will promote you and your film. Then after that (Tier #4) we will set up a podcast interview on our popular ITunes show where will we chat with you about the process of how the film was made.

You can also take advantage of the Best Scene Screening Video Reading Deal: