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‘Mesopotamia, TX’ Review: A Sweet Short Film About Finding Love During A Solar Eclipse
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Due to the normalization of stuff like 4Dx theatres and whatnot, every movie that’s shown on those screens is labeled “gimmicky,” thereby robbing the term of its ability to attract audiences. Back in the day, gimmicks weren’t that common (or cheap), and maybe that’s why filmmakers used to put more effort into it so that their stunt would enter the history books. For example, House on Haunted Hill had theaters bring out an actual flying skeleton when a flying skeleton showed up on the screen. Clue’s ending varied from screen to screen. Tron was one of the first films to use extensive CGI. Lost in London was live streamed to selected theaters. Hardcore Henry unfolded completely from a first-person Pov. Unfriended was probably the first film to take place on the screen of a laptop. Boyhood was filmed over the course of 12 years. Now, joining this eclectic list is Mesopotamia,...
See full article at Film Fugitives
  • 2/4/2025
  • by Pramit Chatterjee
  • Film Fugitives
"Inexistent" in Theaters
"Inexistent" is a new thriller, written and directed by Benny Flames, starring Kelah Winfield, Ross Jirgl and Megan Greener, releasing in 2023 in theaters:

"...a young woman who struggled with a childhood mental illness falls in love with a married man. Never having real love, she will do anything to keep it, even if the unquestionable is the only option..."

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Inexistent 60 sec trailer from Benny Flames on Vimeo.
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  • 10/8/2023
  • by Unknown
  • SneakPeek
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