“DOORS” INDIE SHORTS MAGAZINE REVIEW
Dennis Cahlo’s horror short Doors (co-written with Bethany Watson) makes judicious use of its time. At just 4 minutes, with no dialogue and a single character, the film sets up a chilling narrative set to a relentless background score.
“DOORS” FILM THREAT REVIEWAlan Ng
Cahlo preys on the fear of being alone, the uncertainty of every suspicious sound, and the tricks the mind plays on us.
“DOORS” - UK FILM REVIEW Cory Bulloch
“Cahlo’s direction certainly inspires examination as Doors evades that feeling of random imagery in hopes of depth and puts across a clear intent of thoughtful artistry.”
“LONELY HEARTS” - FILM THREAT REVIEW Alan Ng
Cahlo and Watson’s Lonely Hearts is an authentic story of a loner finding love and its slow, reflective start leads a dark, high energy twist of an end that worth waiting for.
“IN FLOWERS THROUGH SPACE” Diane Carson
In Flowers Through Space is an educational, cerebral and auditory experience that asks for one simple indulgence: abandon conventional, unadventurous ideas about music for at least its sixty-six minutes.
“THE WEEKEND” - REVIEWPaul Levinson
The Weekend is nonetheless sensitive, well written and portrayed, and definitely worth watching.