3 reviews
My dear good friend Stefanie Davis and Chelsea Wolf and the fabulous team behind "Bouncy Boxer Media" has created something very unique and consistently continues to bring love and emotion to the audience. I think this is the best in the trilogy and truly feels like a conclusion to friendship, family, and relationship through the perspective of holiday tradition. (unless there's a fourth one coming up)
All of the performances are incredible to perfection. Stefanie's direction is strongly helmed. You can tell it's directed from someone with strong emotion and a sense of care. I do recommend it.
All of the performances are incredible to perfection. Stefanie's direction is strongly helmed. You can tell it's directed from someone with strong emotion and a sense of care. I do recommend it.
- dawnofjustce
- Dec 20, 2024
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"A New Year's Ride" is a charming feature that allows its story and talent to shine through organic improv performances, impressive cinematography and relationship dynamics that can be appreciated all year-round.
None of it feels forced or phony--it has a cheerful elegance that takes you on a ride through snapshots of other's life stories and drops you off at your destination wanting more.
ANYR is a shining example of the creativity that can come from a small, dedicate production team and limited budget. I hope that there will be a sequel in the near future. We could all enjoy more stories like these!
None of it feels forced or phony--it has a cheerful elegance that takes you on a ride through snapshots of other's life stories and drops you off at your destination wanting more.
ANYR is a shining example of the creativity that can come from a small, dedicate production team and limited budget. I hope that there will be a sequel in the near future. We could all enjoy more stories like these!
- valeriecjones
- Dec 16, 2024
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A New Years Ride is a newest feature from the Bouncy Boxer Media. A women owned film and video production company located in St. Petersburg, Florida! Stefanie Davis writes and directs a follow up to her film, A Christmas Ride, and doubles down on emotions, realism and storytelling. While it can stand on its own, the story continues with Georgia, two years after events of first film answering some interesting questions about her life and relationships. The realism of first film returns with a very talented cast that brings a lot of conflicting emotions to the screen. You just want to hug them or celebrate their new coming success! It's another bumpy ride as Georgia navigates through streets of Tampa Bay trying to bring in a happy new year! Holidays aren't always going well for everyone and that's what I like about Stefanie's work. It's charming yet authentic without being overly mushy. I'd recommend this film to anyone looking for something different. Support indie cinema and the artists telling stories from a different perspective!
- pgodlewski-569-399675
- Dec 20, 2024
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