CELL ADORE FILM FESTIVAL - See You Again
Jayne Slater’s debut short, See You Again, is a more melancholic work than a simple spooky ghost story
CELL ADORE FILM FESTIVAL - When We Were Foxes
Writer/director Anthony Hett’s When We Were Foxes is a poetic short
CELL ADORE FILM FEST - Out on a Limb
Out on a Limb is a short, inspiring and delightful look at three men who refuse to allow their disabilities to prevent them from experiencing the world
CELL ADORE FILM FEST - Percentile
Percentile is a smartly done, post-apocalyptic survival film that’s heightened thanks to Adan Osborne’s calm narration and Jim Topliss’s cinematography
CELL ADORE FILM FESTIVAL - Re-displacement
Lewis Coate’s new short, Re-Displacement, shows a filmmaker with a strong grasp at heady sci-fi
CELL ADORE FILM FESTIVAL - Pete
Coming from writer/Director, Jonathan Hawes, Pete is a devious and unexpected short.
CELL ADORE FILM FEST - Scrable
Anthony Hett’s Scrabble is a story of friendship and understanding
CELL ADORE FILM FEST - Road Trip
Road Trip is a post-apocalyptic film that never succumbs to the typical genre tropes
CELL ADORE FILM FEST - Lovebirds
Lovebirds is a quirky romantic comedy
CELL ADORE FILM FEST - Max
Micky Wonzy’s Max is another promising animated short
CELL ADORE FILM FESTIVAL - Clementine
The two leads do admirable jobs at bringing their Clementines to life
CELL ADORE FILM FESTIVAL - Only Looking Forward
Shaun Stone-Riley's debut short Only Looking Forward is a fun take on the often tired crime genre
CELL ADORE FILM FESTIVAL - Let Her Rip
Micky Wonzy’s Let Her Rip is a delightful animated short
CELL ADORE FILM FESTIVAL - Bill
Dan Gitsham and Sophie Mair’s short Bill is an effective, atmospheric horror short
CELL ADORE FILM FESTIVAL - The Drive
The Drive is an understated and moving short