13 MINUTES – Review by Rachel West

Thirteen minutes is all the time four families in a Central Midwest town have to seek shelter from the tornado of the century. Directed by Lindsay Gossling, the disaster drama does a remarkably good job of depicting the massive tornado and its wake of destruction on what is surely a minimal budget. The 13 minutes leading up to the tornado’s touchdown and the immediate aftermath are the strongest elements in the movie. However, the tornado strike alone isn’t a compelling enough reason to watch the personal dramas unfold in the build-up to disaster, making 13 Minutes worth not much more of your time.

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THE VANISHED – Review by Susan Granger

Filmmaker Peter Facinelli has created a dark psychological thriller, pivoting around a missing child inspired by a real-life incident when he went to an RV park and realized there was a prison nearby. Given the inherent melodrama, the film certainly seems far more suitable for the small-screen then the big-screen.

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