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Do Not Disturb - On The Way To Award Season
iuchewie16 November 2015
Do Not Disturb is a 2015 short film written and directed by Jon James Smith, produced by Alexander Glenn Prather. It stars Ron McMahon, Kathryn Leeman, Richard Shelton, Michael David Farrow, Candace Quirk, Steve Wong, Dominique Marsell and Aaron Cavette.

Director Jon James Smith has asked me to keep this review spoiler free so I will absolutely respect his wishes. I will say that there are quite a few twists and turns in this film with a running time just over 12 minutes. I'll admit that at first I was totally lost but once I figured out what was going on and who the players were I was totally intrigued.

The film looks and sounds amazing. Do Not Disturb does not suffer from sound and picture quality issues that many short independent films deal with. This looks and feels like it could be taken right out of a big budget Hollywood blockbuster thriller. The acting is top notch, dialogue between characters is crisp and makes sense. No character acts in a manner in which doesn't make sense taking the viewer out of the story.

The tag line of the film asks, "How much do you know about the person you live with?" It's an interesting question that we all have to answer for ourselves but one that after watching this film you may want to reconsider.

Do Not Disturb is doing the festival rounds now and has already won Best Narrative Short at the Los Angeles Cinema Festival of Hollywood and is an Official Selection at the British Horror Film Festival. I can say beyond a shadow of a doubt, these will NOT be the only two awards that this film wins. If you get an opportunity to see this film please take it. You'll be glad you did. Strong recommend.
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10/10
Fantastic short!!
Robeerto6 April 2016
I saw this at the HorrorHoundWeekend in Cincinnati a few weeks ago. It was up against some pretty stiff competition for a short, but I have to say that this movie was my #1 short BY FAR, and very close to being (if not completely) my favorite movie of the weekend.

It's full of twists and turns, and has more than most full-length features packed into 12 minutes! If you love the idea of surprise as you think you know what's going on, only to see another twist a few minutes after, then you will LOVE this movie.

It's very well acted, fantastically directed, and a pure pleasure to watch. I want to see it again (and again, and again)! Great job.
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10/10
Freaking FANTASTIC!
celtic_magick27 December 2017
I found out about this short because of Aaron Cavette being in this other short called SEVER. Did not think I would land upon a gold mine. The director is freaking talented.
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