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Reviews by Rich Wolf


SCREAM FOR ME

Summary: A man has entered the home of his would-be victim, looking for some nice rape and murder. What he finds is some killer go to the girl first. Undeterred, he decides he’s gonna get what he came for, regardless of who plays the victim.

Overall: Now, see this is another interesting story. What happens when one serial killer finds he’s been pre-empted by another? Well, the 2 do battle and trust me, the winner really was a “survivor of the killing fittest.” Very, very disturbing film…but hey, Mr. Broadstone is getting really good at this. Can’t wait for a 90 minute film now. He sure grabs my attention in his short films.

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MY SKIN!

Summary: A man just thought he got away with the perfect murder. That is, until Death has come in to collect her soul. Vengeance is a dish best served cold, and his phone call to the murderer is definitely a “cold call.”

Overall: One of Christopher Alan Broadstone short films, I found this to be a wonderful little piece of work. The actor who played “Death” was just brilliant. He had the look, the abilities, and definitely the lines to pull off sheer perfection. Just creepy enough, this short film definitely moves smoothly and concisely. What we have is Death not being happy he’s gotta move his timelines up for people visiting him. And trust me, if anything comes across in this film, is “Death” being quite ready to punish those who mess with him. Bottom line, great film. Professionally made. Awesome job of acting. Just brilliant.

Comparison: Final Destination meets The Watcher

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HUMAN NO MORE

Summary: Detective Nemo is trying to contemplate what has happened to the world around him. And he’s figuring out, he’s not at all happy with how life has turned out. And he wants to do something about it.

Overall: Another Christopher Alan Broadstone short film and another homerun. Great acting, again, and another nice story to go with it. It's a don’t miss film. Scary, creepy and downright disturbing. A definite winner here.

Comparison: Psycho Scarecrow meets Constantine

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