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Ken (2006)
This short film packs a punch
If you're in the mood for a slam-bang, shoot-em-up... Ken is for you. Loaded with action, director Eric Won incorporates crisp editing, suspenseful music, excellent cinematography and fine performances by his cast, most notably Karl Yune in the title role, and Ken Butler as Jack, a mobster (and surrogate father to Ken) who Ken protects. When Jack is killed by a rival, Ken avenges his father's death. The build to the end is quite remarkable, as Mr. Won tells his story in about 20 minutes. He saturated his film with empathy and pathos mixed in with the action, elements usually missing in this type of offering. Give your time to see it. This short film packs a punch.
Murder on the Yellow Brick Road (2005)
A Wonderfully Different Kind Of Film
Murder On The Yellow Brick Road is a film that is unusual in today's movie offerings. Imagine a murder mystery without any blood, graphic violence or foul language. The clear, concise screenplay by Eric Belgau creates a world in which the viewer gets the chance to get involved with the vibrant characters he created, and those characters really came alive with some stylish acting (especially Ross Hagen and Ken Butler). The movie has a wonderful jazz soundtrack by Tim Davies, and a beautifully moody picture provided by Gary Graver. Grab a soft drink and some popcorn, settle in, and try to figure out "who did it". This film is a winner!