harriscalvin-1
Joined Oct 2005
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Edge of Extinction was a great indie dramatic post-apocalyptical film. Director Andrew Gilbert did a fantastic job pulling the best performances out of all of his actors. Lead actor's Georgie Smibert, Luke Hobson & Chris Kaye were instrumental to the film's success. A complex psychological thriller about surviving the events after WWIII and all of the various obstacles they encountered along their path to survival. A film that keeps you engaged and on the edge of your seat. This film was well shot and the cinematographer (Julian Hundy) did a great job painting a great visual picture. The music, editing, & additional photography were all on point.
Mothers of Monsters was a great indie dramatic film. Director Tucia Lyman did a fantastic job pulling the best performances out of all of her actors. Lead actor's Melinda Page Hamilton & Bailey Edwards were instrumental to the film's success. A complex psychological thriller between the mental state of both mom & son will lead the audience on a dramatic journey into the challenges of mental health issues plaguing the world. What the film demonstrates is that these issues are indeed global issues. This film was well shot and the cinematographer (mostly shot from a point of view perceptive) did a great job painting a great visual picture. The music, editing, & additional photography were all on point.
The Stalker was a great suspenseful indie film. Director John Giorgio did a great job transferring Michelle Lewis's screenplay to the big screen. He was also successful in bringing out the best performance from all of his actors. Lead actors Chad Ayers (Steve Hamilton) & Virginia Vogt (Wendy Hamilton) were instrumental in leading the audience through his compelling film. A family who find themselves stalked by an ambiguous character ultimately do what it takes to survive. This film was shot is a style reminiscent of the 1980's slasher horror films. The music, editing, & camerawork were all on point.