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One Track Mind (2009)
Well done
I saw this at the 2010 Eerie Horror Film Festival and was pleasantly surprised. In fact, it's safe to say that it was one of my favorites.
Simple and complex simultaneously, it's an intriguing short story that stays with you. I love the added relevance of the title—given that the majority of the scenes take place along the railroad tracks, and focus on a man who becomes obsessed with solving this mystery.
Without spoiling anything, the ending is subtle but also powerful. Literally in an instant, we see how easily situations can be misconstrued.
Well-designed title screens and nice cinematography as well. Nice job—I look forward to finding out how to obtain a copy on DVD.
Prayer Life (2008)
Fresh and Inspiring
Prayer Life is an engaging, satisfying film that deftly blends a strong, religious message with a very timely corporate suspense. It features a smart, intricate storyline that's punctuated with likable characters--and a few not-so-likable, but invaluable nonetheless. Walter Maxfield Jones is brilliant as "Philip"--a young attorney who unwittingly finds himself defending an innocent woman (Diana Villamonte) in a high stakes, high profile white collar case. And in doing so, he also finds God--with the aide of his persistent, Christian wife (Chante Bowser). Nitin Adsul plays the complex "Prem Bir", an ambitious young executive caught between an opportunity of a lifetime, and a moral obligation to do the right thing. Terrific performances from a multi-talented supporting cast ensure that Prayer Life is a memorable film experience.