PN and Friends: Phase III (Straight Shooter Review)

Posted by on May 3, 2021 in Straight Shooter Review (Pilot/Series), Straight Shooter Reviews | 0 comments

PN just needs to grow up.  He’s a down-and-out guy,, living in pandemic-era New York City.  People call him a man-child, but he’s just doing what he can to get by.  He’s wishing he could get even just a little bit ahead.  But most of all, he’s observing the strange world around him, full of lunatics.  Man, are things crazy out there.

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    Life On Set (Straight Shooter Pilot Review)

    Posted by on Oct 28, 2019 in Featured, MicroFilmmaking, Narrative, Pilot/Series, Reviews, Short Length, Straight Shooter Review (Pilot/Series), Straight Shooter Reviews | 0 comments

    What really goes on behind the scenes of a film set- that extravagant, well-oiled machine where the greatest of blockbusters are produced? According to Russell Robertson’s web series, Life on Set- you’ll find a whole lot of absurdity, plenty of comedy, and very little work getting done.

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    No Retreat (Straight Shooter Review)

    Posted by on Oct 15, 2018 in Featured, Reviews, Straight Shooter Reviews, Straight Shooter Reviews (Feature Narrative) | 1 comment

    When artistic hipster Sean (Josh Tyson) decides to make a film, he invites his old high school flame, Emily (Samantha Soule), to help him write it. 15 years out of high school, Emily is now a successful partner in a law firm and the only person Sean—whose never stuck it out at any of his creative ventures—knows with the actual cash to bankroll his project.

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    Unaccountable (Straight Shooter Review)

    Posted by on Aug 28, 2018 in Featured, Reviews, Straight Shooter Reviews, Straight Shooter Reviews (Short Documentary) | 0 comments

    In the 1950s, the Salton Sea- created by flood overflow from the Colorado River decades earlier- was an oasis in the middle of the Southern California desert. The large inland body of water became a tourist destination, a place where families would enjoy the cool, clean water and sunshine. However, a lack of outflow caused a slow rise in salinity of the water- proving deadly to the fish and birds there. This, combined with polluted runoff from nearby farms, made the once idyllic Salton Sea barren and desolate, incapable of supporting life. “Unaccountable”, the latest documentary by director Stacey Stone, takes a reflective, melancholy look at both of these periods in the Salton Sea’s history.

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