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The Full Unveil, Pg. 2

Fizzy Days
Director: Mark Millicent
Issue No.: Issue #16
Critique Date: January 15, 2007
Critic: Monika Deleeuw-Taylor
Running Time: 30 Minutes
Genre: Comedy
Final Score: 9.2
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A 1970’s period comedy that looks at what one young man in England would be willing to do to get his hands on a Yamaha FS1E motorbike, known as the Fizzy!

 

The Fourth
Director: Jared Varava
Issue No.: Issue #25
Critique Date: November 1, 2007
Critic: Monika Deleeuw-Taylor
Running Time: 17 Minutes
Genre: Comedy
Final Score: 9.1
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The Fourth follows three men who are desperately searching for a fourth member to their four man relay team. Only if they can track down their fourth can they have any hope of defeating their hated enemies, a group of four German hot tub salesmen.

 

How to Disappear Completely
Director: Steve Piper
Issue No.: Issue #7
Critique Date: April 15, 2006
Critic: Jeremy Hanke
Final Score: 9.0
Genre: Drama
Running Time: 8 Minutes
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How to Disappear Completely looks at the soul of the filmmaker and photographer who separate themselves from humanity until they find that they have become disconnected from the world they are in. This film asks the startling question: once you pull apart from life, can you re-embrace it once more?

 

Good Night, Sleep Tight
Director: Laurynas Navidauskas
Issue No.: Issue #21
Critique Date: July 1, 2007
Critic: Monika Deleeuw-Taylor
Running Time: 5 Minutes 22 secconds
Genre: Fantasy
Final Score: 9.0
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When a little boy has his ear stolen by a witch, only the courage of his teddy bear may return the missing appendage to him. This film shows the heart of courage in the attempt to overcome great odds, even if one happens to be made out of fabric and stuffing.

JeremyHankePicture The director of two feature length films and half a dozen short films, Jeremy Hanke founded Microfilmmaker Magazine to help all no-budget filmmakers make better films. His first book on low-budget special effects techniques, GreenScreen Made Easy, (which he co-wrote with Michele Yamazaki) was released by MWP to very favorable reviews. He's curently working on the sci-fi film franchise, World of Depleted through Depleted: Day 419 and the feature film, Depleted.

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