Digg This Short film: Canterbury Black

Canterbury Black announces the arrival of a very unique voice in Andre Szydlowski. If short films were lottery tickets, Canterbury Black’s frenzied teen fever dream of flatfoot patter and bobby pin plot twists make a winning combination. Whatever it is, it’s not quite like any student film I’ve seen before. This entertaining homage to noir’s past has been slickly and compellingly updated to a contemporary modern setting. Pay close attention, Canterbury provides countless easter eggs and a punchy aftertaste – enough so, to demand a repeat viewing.

Canterbury Black from Andre Szydlowski on Vimeo.

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By Ricky

Ricky D is the editor-in-chief of Sound on Sight and one of the hosts of the Sound On Sight podcast and the Sordid Cinema podcast. He is Sound On Sight's expert on Horror and contributes written reviews when time permits.

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