I had the honor of viewing Wreckless at an event on July 31st, and it was an experience that left a lasting impression. From the first frame, the film pulls you in with a sense of urgency and intrigue. Its pacing is perfectly judged - never slow, never rushed - keeping you engaged right up to the final moment.
Written and co-directed by Jennifer A. Goodman, who also stars as Lucy, Wreckless is a tight, character-driven thriller. Goodman's performance is compelling, balancing vulnerability with determination. She's supported by a talented ensemble - Amy Jean Johnson, Joe Caballero, and Erik Reedy - whose portrayals add authenticity and depth to the story.
Visually, the film benefits from Ryan Atkins' sharp cinematography, which uses framing and lighting to subtly amplify the suspense. The clean, deliberate editing and attention to production detail reflect Lakefront Pictures' reputation for delivering high-quality independent films.
The short has already made its mark on the festival circuit, with official selections at the Lake Michigan Film Festival and East Lansing Film Festival, as well as recognition in the Best Thriller category at multiple events. Audience reactions have been enthusiastic, with many praising exactly what stood out to me - its engaging pace, strong performances, and ability to make a big impact in a small runtime.
While its brevity means not every detail of the characters' backstories is explored, this works in the film's favor, maintaining mystery and tension. The result is a story that sticks with you long after it ends.
Wreckless proves that a short film can deliver both thrills and emotional resonance. If you have the chance to see it, take it you'll be hooked from start to finish.