Shorts to Debate
The SHORTS TO DEBATE strand at the Cambridge Festival 2019 resonated with the Festival audience long after the screening.
The SHORTS TO DEBATE strand at the Cambridge Festival 2019 resonated with the Festival audience long after the screening.
SCOOBY DOO has been running for 50 years and hasn’t lost any popularity over time, what has changed, however, is the way the mystery gang has been portrayed over the years. Joshua Ragan reviews.
Every year we review the shorts at the Cambridge Film Festival, this year is no different with many fantastic shorts to come out. This focus is on the SHORTS TO THRILL and here are a few of the best ones. Josh Ragan reviews.
BROTHERS is a tale of co-dependence, love, and the destruction that comes with them, writes Josh Ragan.
Joshua Ragan reviews the ‘Satellites’ instalment of the EIFF 2019 shorts program.
ASTRONAUT is a film that will make you reach for the stars and stick with you; always motivating and inspiring you. Joshua Ragan reviews at EIFF 2019.
SKIN is one of the most powerful films at the Edinburgh film Festival, not only because of its subject matter but because of its brilliant storytelling. Joshua Ragan reviews.
THEM THAT FOLLOW fails to truly reach its highest point in terms of theme and craft, but is an excellent film nonetheless. Joshua Ragan reviews at EIFF 2019.
THE FURIES is reminiscent of the Sam Raimi style of splatterfest horror, with a Baz Luhrmann-esque twist of Australian camp, but it’s difficult to decide if it is a good movie or not. Joshua Ragan reviews at EIFF 2019.
Although YESTERDAY has its issues, the performances and neat story concept will leave you feeling entertained and energetic. Joshua Ragan reviews at Edinburgh International Film Festival.