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Caveat (2020)
Slow burn, tense, chilling horror
For a debut feature this is an incredibly assured chiller. Mostly set in one location and three characters, Caveat bleeds as much from all of its minimalism to deliver a taught, tense horror with some imagery that will stay with you when you turn out the lights to go to sleep.
Superb performances, dialogue that drives the film forwards without meandering pointless conversations and a sumptuously lit interior all come together in a perfect storm. As a short filmmaker this is the sort of feature debut we all strive to make. I'd be happy with something half as good! Colour me impressed and check this film out!
Hi-Lo Joe (2017)
A Real Look at Mental Health
Sadly over time in Hollywood there's been such a stereotype levied at people with mental health issues by films such as Gilbert Grape, Rain Man et al. That there is this expectation of a big showy performance demonstrating mental illness all the way through.
Whereas for something like bi-polar as tackled with honestly from the deft hand of director Kermack the actuality is they can go from entirely normal to be long so manic to the point of extreme irritation and pushing you away but yet you'll never not love them. And then there are the extreme downs following the mania.
As someone that has a family member that suffers from this I would like say a thank you to the filmmakers for making such an honest and moving portrayal. Kermack also gets superb central performances from his two leads creating a deeply affecting and moving love story set to the back drop of mental illness.