At Reveel, we love supporting independent films which is why we are adding new features, shows, and shorts to the platform every week. This week on Reveel we are spotlighting our six latest feature films to be brought onto the platform along with the upcoming Hearts of Stars episode with director Joshua Shultz. Here is a breakdown of what you should check out on Reveel this week.
Hit List (Feature Film)
While dating a woman (Shirly Brener) with anger-management issues, a hitman (Joey Lawrence) finds her journal and uses it as a guide to prove how much he loves her.
Watch Hit List For Free on Reveel
69 Parts (Feature Film)
Jack is a struggling law student desperate for a loan to pay his school tuition. When Jack meets a car parts dealer with questionable business practices who has the cash Jack needs to pay off his tuition, the loan comes with a steep and treacherous price.
Watch 69 Parts For Free on Reveel
The Hollywood Musical (Feature Film)
Hollywood Musical is about life at the bottom of the show business ladder as five artists struggle with their professional and personal lives. They also burst into song.
Watch The Hollywood Musical For Free on Reveel
Exit Plan: The Fourth Move (Feature Film)
With the law on his trail and his mentor found dead, a gangster who’s known nothing but the criminal life starts looking for his exit plan.
Watch Exit Plan: The Fourth Move For Free on Reveel
Dear Sidewalk (Feature Film)
Gardner, a 24-year old mailman dreams of a heroic life beyond the sidewalks. But dreams are just fantasies without the courage to take action, which is what Gardner lacks. Things change when he meets Paige, the lonely sexy divorcee, on his route and sparks fly.
Watch Dear Sidewalk For Free on Reveel
Quiet Healing (Documentary Feature)
U.S Army Sergeant Toby Yarbrough wrote a book about how a wounded veteran can find salvation in the love for his pets. The book was made into a documentary titled Quiet Healing and it provides a glimpse into the special bond that Sergeant Yarbrough has with his dogs.
Watch Quiet Healing For Free on Reveel
Honorable Mention: Hearts of Stars With Joshua Shultz
Joshua Shultz is known as a director but he is also the photographer responsible for capturing the stunning shots of celebrities you see such as Andrew Walker, Cameron Monaghan, and David Hasselhoff. Hearts of Stars is a Reveel Original Series that follows Jenifer Silliman as she interviews your favorite actors and filmmakers. In this Hearts of Stars episode, Joshua Shultz sits with Jennifer Silliman to chat about his career and his latest award winning short film Americana.
Watch Hears of Stars with Joshua Shultz on Saturday, November 19th
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