Watch TIME TO EAT. 5min. Horror/Comedy Short Film

Originally posted on Under 5 minute & Smartphone festival:
Time to Eat Played at the February 2016 FEEDBACK Film Festival. Watch the Film: TIME TO EAT, 4min, USA, Horror/Comedy Directed by Luke Guidici After being sent to timeout, a mischievous boy’s trip to the basement leads to a monstrous revelation. WEBSITES http://www.timetoeatfilm.com http://www.facebook.com/timetoeatfilm/ Watch the Audience…

March 20 2016 Writing Festival Event

Originally posted on WILDsound Festival:
This week’s screenplay festival is a showcase of the best of 1st Scene Screenplays, TV Sitcom Pilots, and a classic Twilight Zone Fan Fiction screenplay. Here are the details of the works that will be performed. #1 – 1st Scene Script – Monster Beneath The Ice Written by Jerry Kokich Genre:…

Get to know the Comedy Short Film: JEWISH BLIND DATE

Playing at the FEEDBACK Best of Comedy Short Film Festival on Thursday March 31st. Get your FREE Tickets: http://www.wildsound.ca/torontofilmfestivals.html JEWISH BLIND DATE, 16min, Switzerland, Comedy/Romance Directed by Anaelle Morf Unhappy in love, Mary Lou decides to reconnect with her religious roots by marrying a practicing Jew. In order to get married, she has to pass… Continue reading Get to know the Comedy Short Film: JEWISH BLIND DATE

Get to know the Comedy Short Film: HERE’S JANE

Playing at the FEEDBACK Best of Comedy Short Film Festival on Thursday March 31st. Get your FREE Tickets: http://www.wildsound.ca/torontofilmfestivals.html HERE’S JANE, 12min, USA, Comedy Directed by JoLane Lentz Jane, a free spirit in her mid 30’s, working as a sales girl in the mall at Forever 21, comes up with a scheming plan on how… Continue reading Get to know the Comedy Short Film: HERE’S JANE

New Comedy Festival Testimonials

Terrific reading of my screenplay. Please thank the actors for me! The initial feedback was encouraging and it also appropriately threw light on some needs of the script.
– Robert Tolz (Screenplay, Renassance Man)

Absolutely outstanding notes and I can’t thank you enough. Obviously Charlie Kaufman are difficult waters to sail but I am determined to rock on. The first thing I throw out of the boat is He Who Appears To Be He. But a girl can dream can’t she? Count on one thing you will be receiving my rewrite with a boatload of gratitude.
– Kelly Karam (Screenplay, Ole: Rising Above Mith)

Thank you for the feedback! I appreciate it and will work to improve it.
– Evan Schullery (Screenplay, Due South)

Thank you so much for including my spec script in your festival. The feedback you’ve given me is very detailed and useful. I’ll make sure that I make the necessary changes to the script.
– Linsen Oyosa (TV Spec, Brooklyn Nine-Nine)

I want to thank you immensely for the feedback! I’m truly grateful. Feedback and reviews are the main reasons I submit to competitions such as this one. I’m most pleased with this one in particular because the reviewer took the time to make suggestions as to how I could make the script better, most notably with some of my character relationships.
– Chastity Lively (Screenplay, Happy Holidays)

Thanks so much for your constructive and insightful comments! I’m glad you enjoyed SMITHEREENS.
– Hersh Rephun (TV PILOT, Smithereens)