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- Confessional is a movie that feels every bit like the student film it's presented as. Worse than that, it feels like it's unfinished and would have worked better as a short or a play. The acting is rough in some spots and the script could have used another pass or two, but there were some genuinely interesting twists and turns.
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After two mysterious deaths at a college on the same night, seven students receive invitations to reveal what they know about the deceased inside a confessional booth hidden on campus.
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- Brad T. Gottfred
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May 30, 2020 · Director: Brad T. Gottfred. Screenplay: Jennifer Wolfe. Year: 2020. Seven students are invited to participate in a confessional, where they must express themselves about two schoolmates who recently died. Amelia and Zach both died under strange circumstances and it seems like these seven people have something to do with their deaths.
Mar 7, 2024 · Ben (Stuart Rial) is anxiously preparing for an important dinner with his childhood friend, Cooper (Timothy Grove), in Felicity Pickering and Micheal Batchelder's short film, The Confessional. Trying to calm his nerves, boyfriend Zane (Oleksy Zubach tells him that he's overthinking everything.
Mystery & Thriller. Directed By: Brad T. Gottfred. Streaming: May 28, 2020. Prodigium Pictures, Bold Soul Studios, Inwood Road Films, Attic Light Films. Confessional Reviews. All Critics. Top...
16 Reviews. Hide Spoilers. Sort by: Filter by Rating: 3/10. Ah, Film School At It's Finest. jwrobinson-43078 3 June 2020. First rule of film school is don't make your movie about students at a film school. I gave it a 3 generous stars for the cool concept, sound, and set design, but the story is... well, another story.
May 27, 2020 · Director Brad T. Gottfred has crafted a very interesting concept film with help from writer Jennifer Wolfe with Confessional. The hook here revolves around a group of young college students being individually questioned about a possible murder in small, claustrophobic rooms.