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Hal Alpert

‘The Madness Within’ Review
Stars: Hunter G. Williams, Edin Gali, Tessa Farrell, Lily Tomlin, Katie Cleary, Tess Kartel, Arber Mehmeti, Devon Ogden, Nicole Sienna, Ariel Yasmine, Chris Damon, Michelle Hayden, Kristen Carpenter, Hal Alpert, Anya Benton | Written and Directed by Hunter G. Williams

Where to begin with The Madness Within? How about right at the start. Seriously, this film has one of the strongest openings I’ve seen in ages. In fact the pre-credits sequence plays out almost like a trailer, showing us what type of man the protagonist is, what “interesting” things he gets up to: sex, drugs and something else, something darker. Something which you can tell right from the get-go is going to be dark and dangerous. And that’s even without so much as an inkling of plot. It’s a tremendous way to introduce a movie and it’s lead character – plus it raises a ton of questions about...
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  • 11/20/2019
  • by Phil Wheat
  • Nerdly
"Till Death Do Us Part:" A Short Film Review
Director/Writer: Julián Lara. Cast: Hal Alpert, Nuria Aparicio and Nelly Castillo. To have wedding day jitters can be a groom's nightmare ... or can that include a bride as well? Julián Lara's short, "Till Death Do Us Part," is a smartly executed product that pays homage to a few cinematic tropes of the horror comedy genre. Not only that, this piece is a well written product that can tickle the funny bone for those viewers who have been there. To get married might be scary business for some who feel ill-prepared saying their vows. Lisa Rod (Amalia Holl) and Joseph Hunter (Kevin Hoffer) do a very good job in selling the fact they are nervous about their big day. But before they can tie the knot, they seem to have a few things that needs excision before they can move forward to a new beginning. In this film's case,...
See full article at 28 Days Later Analysis
  • 11/6/2012
  • by noreply@blogger.com (Ed Sum)
  • 28 Days Later Analysis
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