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SHIFTED by Rory L. Aronsky
Los Angeles is heavily stacked with fast-moving losses, as David Anderson (Michael Madison) quickly learns when Primo Mortgage, the high-powered financial company he works for, suddenly disappears as swiftly as most of the computer files so that the feds can’t find them. What can he do now? Where can he go? It becomes even worse when his semi-lavish L.A. lifestyle is threatened when the corporate bank accounts and credit cards are frozen by the government in the process of the fastest-moving investigation of any company in film history. But there’s reasons for that because the company doesn’t matter all that much. It’s David’s story.
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Passion In Film Making Gets SHIFTED by Beau Smith
For any of you that have ever read, created or published an “Independent” comic book you know that it takes money out of your own pocket and time away from your family, but what it does give to others is your passion. There’s no major publisher funding your efforts of putting your creation in the headlines of the top media. Anything that happens comes from you and your grit to get it done and get it out there.
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THREE STARS (Out of Four) by Todd David Schwartz, CBS
A gritty drama that shows homeless life in a never-before-depicted milieu. The film is an impressive testament to the fact that you can actually make a movie without a budget. Filmmakers Linda Nelson and Michael Madison could teach a seminar on the subject!"
--- Todd David Schwartz, CBS
Contributing Arts & Entertainment Critic
"The Paul Mitchell Show," CBS Radio
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