• A film by Matt Deibel, CSOM '07. The story of a young man searching for meaning in his life; a strong performance from Zack Conroy.
Don't Stop Me Now
• Directed by Nelliana Kuh, A&S '07. A lip-synced music video for Queen's "Don't Stop Me Now"; hard to tell what reaction the director was looking for, but still an interesting effort.
Five Scores to Freedom: The Legend of Dollar Bill Phil
• Directed by Justin Bourassa, LSOE '08, and Nick Martel, A&S '08. "Go on, take the money and run" is this college hit man's motto; great editing.
The Greatest Movie Ever Made
• Directed by Kevin Allocca, BC '06. A hilarious Hello…Shovelhead! preview for the "Greatest Movie Ever Made"; no genre is safe in this satire.
Gulag Revisited
• A stunning interview with John Utley, a man whose father was put into a concentration camp; startling images are accompanied by a stark musical score.
Hello…Shovelhead! Presents: A Tribute to Our Fans
• A bordering-on-mockumentary about the fans of the wildly popular sketch comedy group; interviews with the Shovelhead cast are priceless.
In Reverie
• A film by Dani Moriello. Reminiscent of Requiem for a Dream, this drugged-out short film has excellent lighting and is well-edited.
Institutionalized
• Written by Matthew Cullinan, A&S '07, James Fagan III, A&S '07, and Dan DeStefano, A&S '07. A sitcom paying homage to Arrested Development; a side-splitting ensemble cast led by Cullinan and Fagan.
In Your Wake
• Written and directed by Colin Jackson, A&S '07. A powerful conversation between two young men; crisp sound and nice cinematography.
Lovestruck
• A film by Rory Spence Neubauer, A&S '07. A black-and-white short about a love lost; a bit cliché.
The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy
• A film by Chris Petrossian, A&S '08. A dramatic enactment of Tim Burton's poem of the same name; many interesting choices made by the director.