Virtual Reality Animation and the Future of VR With Eugene Capon
Eugene Capon, previously a social media creative director before entering the XR field in 2016, self-produced/animated the 360 film Journey VR which was shown at Seattle Fashion Week. The short film was well received and was quickly included as a staff pick by VeeR, Adobe…
Filmcast EP22 – “Atlantics” by Mati Diop
In this week on the No Budget Filmcast we talk about the feature Atlantics directed by Mati Diop which won the Grand Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival in 2019. In a popular suburb of Dakar, workers on the construction site of a futuristic…
Letting Go of The Inhabitations That Hold Us Back With Adam Broomfield-Strawn
In this episode of “Diary of an Unemployed Actor,” I speak with Adam Broomfield-Strawn. We talk about living a healthy lifestyle, acting, and his experience as a presenter. Adam Broomfield-Strawn is a London based actor, presenter, Voiceover, Comedian, award winning public speaker who also runs…
Nocturnal (2019) Movie Review
Nocturnal is a captivating drama directed by Nathalie Biancheri that shows just how complex relationships can be and the consequences of unspoken words. The story follows Pete (Cosmo Jarvis) who is a painter, not the artistic kind. His life is ordinary and mundane until he…
Filmcast EP21 – “Next Floor” by Denis Villeneuve
In this episode of the Independent Film Review, we watch “Next Floor” by Denis Villeneuve. During an opulent banquet, eleven pampered guests participate in what appears to be a ritualistic gastronomic carnage. In this grotesque universe, an unexpected sequence of events destabilizes the endless symphony…
“A White, White Day” Trailer Released
Wildcard Distribution has released a trailer for the film “Nocturnal” Nathalie Biancheri’s narrative feature debut stars “Calm With Horses” and “Lady Macbeth” star Cosmo Jarvis. The film is set in an unremarkable Yorkshire coastal town and follows Pete (Cosmo Jarvis), a disheveled and darkly compelling…
Writing and Producing Films and Television with Sharisse Zeroonian
Sharisse Zeroonian started making films at the age of 12 on an old camera and editing them on Windows Movie Maker. However, she never intended to be a filmmaker instead she planned to be a teacher, but things change. She is now writing, producing, and…
Filmcast EP20 – “Lost & Found”
In this episode of the Independent Film Review, we watch “Lost & Found” by Andrew Goldsmith and Bradley Slabe. A clumsy crochet dinosaur must unravel itself to save the love of its life. Listen On: — Listen Here: Watch Lost &…