Fish Head (2020) – Review/ Summary (with Spoilers)
In this quiet drama, a young girl, on the brink of puberty, wonders what the end result might be.
Films in this category aren’t full-length, an hour or more, movies, but shorts.
In this quiet drama, a young girl, on the brink of puberty, wonders what the end result might be.
“Were You Gay In High School” has the quality and appeal of something you’d think was released on Wong Fu’s YouTube channel due to its comedy and heart.
Coming out isn’t always a delicate procedure, as shown in “Egghead & Twinkie.”
Set to the song “And Then She Kissed Me” by St. Vincent, the short, sharing the song’s name, is a sweet and quick romance made to make you swoon.
“A Long Time Coming” explores the complexities of Asian Americans and an older generation’s perspective on the Black Lives Matter protests.
“Intermedium,” like most shorts, is an appetizer. And like any appetizer, it leaves you wanting more.
For those who are fans of the Viziepop demon motif, something a bit more child-friendly is released – if your children are into monsters.
Hair Love is a nod to those who have kinky, curly hair, and those who help them looking cute.
In The Thin Orange Line, we’re reminded how much a person’s childhood innocence still guides them when they are an adult.
The short for Occurrence at Mills Creek is perhaps one of the best marketing pieces for a full-length film seen in a long time.
The overall goal of Wherever I Look is to fill in that space between the average fan and critic and advise you on what’s worth experiencing.