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Marty has been involved in every facet of professional video and film production for over 25 years. He has written and directed dozens of short films and authored several feature-length screenplays (three of which have been produced and released internationally). He has taught and lectured at several New England colleges and universities.
His last film, DOOMED! THE UNTOLD STORY OF ROGER CORMAN’S THE FANTASTIC FOUR (2016) premiered at the San Diego Comic Con and went on to win several awards and film festivals.
To contact Marty, send an email to "marty1918@comcast.net"
Reviews
TapeHead (2021)
A charming, fun indie. Recommended!
This no-budget indie surprised me with its charms. The characters are fun, the performances better than expected, and the production looks/sounds pretty professional. It cleverly uses some animated transitions and comic-book inspired framing and storytelling techniques. Well written, well directed and all-around well done.
Bonehill Road (2017)
Terrific stuff from the always reliable, Todd Sheets
A fun, bloody indie. Sheets uses his low budget to put together a fabulous film. Highly recommended.
Just Say Goodbye (2017)
A strong independent film
JUST SAY GOODBYE is quite good. While it's low budget roots are apparent in some of the technical aspects, the writing is strong and performances capable. I would certainly recommend this movie, especially to parents and educators. It pulls no punches and identifies a problem our children face every day.
The Coexist Comedy Tour (2012)
High drama in a strong comedy
A remarkably profane and often hilarious film, The Coexist Comedy Tour does one better and creates an absorbing drama. I just watched the film, with a director Q & A afterward, and enjoyed it greatly.
Director Larry Brand involves himself in the drama of a Christian comedian dropping out of a multi-religious comedy tour featuring a Jew, a Muslim, a Hindu, a Buddist and an Atheist. Brand's candid portrayal of himself, and the developing critical situation, helps create a narrative that pops. Standing out is Jewish comedian Moshe Kasher whose set is insanely funny. I can't believe this film won't elevate his career to something big.
Highly recommended.