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From there he went to school at the Art Institute of California - San Francisco where he expanded his network of colleagues and learned more about the craft of filmmaking. After generating a handful of projects, including his short film "Cleansing the Palate" about the effects of the 2008 recession, he graduated in 2013.
After school he went on to co-found the production company, Full 88, where he directed and produced short films for the benefit of the homeless in Sacramento.
From there he took on his most ambitious project directing a feature film (that he also wrote) titled, "Look Into The Fire" in which he examines the idea of being able to look into someone's mind and what we unexpectedly find when we do.
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Pussy Kills (2017)
A fast moving revenge flick.
A stylized revenge flick that follows Susie (Lina Maya) who systematically disposes of a gang of thugs who assaulted her days before. Using her sensuality as her weapon, in the form of Catwoman-esque costume, to sneak up on her prey in order to make her kills. The plot gets started quickly and before we settle into the story, Susie is already on her streak of revenge. The film gives little time to catch your breath as its got a mission to fulfill. Or I should say, Susie has a mission to fulfill.
Lina Maya owns the screen (as Susie) as she goes from a vulnerable investigative photographer to a cold blooded killer. She spends the majority of the film creeping around and seducing the gang in order to get them into a spot where she can strike. She plays up the seductive side that is also complemented by the cinematography to tantalize the audience as well as the characters.
The rest of the characters are thrown into a frenzy in order to keep up with the sudden consequences of their actions and that includes the detective who drags his feet in an investigation of the murder of Susie's parents. The film doesn't spend much time on the parents or the details of their death but serves as an important plot device for Susie to take matters into her own hands.
Even though there are limitations to the overall production it makes good use of stylized use of filters and lighting to heighten the visual style of the film. As a supporter of independent film, there is a vision here that should be supported.
Look Into the Fire (2022)
A Fantastic, Suspenseful, and Intriguing Mystery!
This film takes the psychological thriller and layers it with family drama, horror, and a mystery that will keep you discussing what the implications of the final frames are for the main character. It keeps you guessing right up until the end, but you enjoy the intrigue of the mystery throughout.
A top-notch cast led by Artie Shase and includes Gregg Henry (Guardians of the Galaxy, Slither) and Jackie Dallas (Stranger Things, Criminal Minds) brings the journey of diving into your brain to see if you could read someone's mind in order benefit society.
Underneath the narrative that follows Adam, man on a mission to find out the truth about his past, is this theme of how we all perceive the world around us. It's about the truth that exists and how it conflicts with the truth we remember.