Share and Share Alike shows the strong bonds of the West Indian family by exploring the relationships between three Antiguan brothers and the unique way in which they continue to fight for a brother who was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia almost 25 years ago. The story of how these brothers come together celebrates two of the most important things in Caribbean life: family and laughter. Christopher Laird, CEO of Trinidad & Tobago's Gayelle TV and co-founder of Banyan Productions, lauded the film as showing "great technical skill in difficult circumstances. Melissa's efforts to delve beneath the skins and souls of macho Caribbean males demonstrates a sensitive touch and her rewards are hard won." The Bridgetown Film Festival team dubbed Share and Share Alike as being "an intimate look at one Caribbean family and the view, despite the family issues present, is beautiful."
—Melissa A. Gomez