I Feel Pretty Movie Review
Funny, heartfelt comedy that every woman can relate to. I Feel Pretty is the directorial debut of Abby Cohn and Marc Silverstein. They’re more commonly known as the screenwriters of He’s Just Not That Into You, Valentine’s Day and How to be Single. Hidden in…
The Social Experiment (1 Minute Short Film)
Ever tried applying for public assistance? Try doing it if you are an artist of any kind and see what “the man” has to say about the jobs you apply for in The Social Experiment. Produced and Written by No Budget’s Claire Millane and…
LEVEL 2 (Short Film)
In Level 2, a couple both want to move their relationship to the next level. However they have different ideas as to what that level is. Level 2 is a film made by No Budget’s Cathal Feeney who wrote and directed the film. Cathal…
“Repeal” Movie Review
Passion for a subject proves you don’t need a big budget in this heart-wrenching short film that every woman (and man) should care about. I am going to try to stay away from the politics associated with this film and focus this review on a…
Entebbe (7 Days in Entebbe) Movie Review
Is it a suspenseful film if we know how it ends? I think so. In the same way that Zero Dark Thirty builds to the eventual taking of Osama bin Laden by the Navy Seals, Entebbe builds from the hijacking to the eventual rescue of…
The Hurricane Heist (2018) Review
Hi, I’m here for the action film starring a hurricane. From the director who brought you the action-packed films Fast and Furious and xXx, along with the forgettable third Mummy movie, comes The Hurricane Heist, a film that tries to capture the entertainment value of…
What is Cinematography?
What is Cinematography? I often, incorrectly, refer to a cinematographer and a DOP (Director of Photography) as different people, when they are in fact the same person. But, there is just something about the sound of cinematographer that sounds better in my ears. And…
Damo & Ivor The Movie Review
“Let’s heat up the street!” “Let’s burn some rubber, and find our brother!” If you can handle hackneyed cliches such as these, and unapologetic stereotyping, then you may well enjoy “Damo and Ivor”. On the positive side, it’s an Irish feature, and a comedy which…