Reviews
"An Alice-like rabbit hole of suppressed memories...
Simmering with neurotic emotions and surreal dream states...
Sustains a disturbing, somnambulistic mood."
– Robert Koehler, Variety
“Kafkaesque…a densely etched portrait...
Stylistically channeling David Lynch and Darren Aronofsky…
Striking black-and-white cinematography and stark atmospherics set an intriguing tone”
- Michael Rechtshaffen, The Hollywood Reporter
4/5 STARS ****
“The film is gorgeous...
This is an inspired cinematic experience…
The film establishes a unique world and pulls you in immediately…
Morabito’s portrayal is one of subtlety and moody charm...drifting through this world
with Jack, you’ve just got to let go and enjoy the slow burn."
– Mark Bell, Filmthreat
3.5/4 STARS ***
“Wow! What a beautiful film...
The 4th Dimension is a visually stunning work of art.
Skillfully shot in a dreamlike black and white…we witness the strange world
through the eyes of Jack, played by the fantastic Louis Morabito.”
- JimmyO, Arrow in the Head
“Dazzling Photography…A swirling head-trip.”
– Mark Olsen, Indiewire
“Dark, brooding mood and tone are seductive and compelling.”
– Ain’t it Cool News
“This highly stylized black and white film is a homage to David Lynch’s “Eraserhead.”
If you liked “Eraserhead,”
…you must see “The 4th Dimension.”
– Victoria Alexander, FromTheBalcony
“This exquisite looking super 16mm black and white ropes you into its own world of dreams,
time manipulations and Einstein's unfinished unified field theory…
Will have you pondering its meaning well after the lights are back on.”
- Rob Goald , Film Festival Today
3/4 STARS ***
“Triumphs as a dark amalgamation of styles.
You can see the influence of some of the greatest filmmakers to ever work in cinema.”
- Daniel J. Stasiewski - The Film Chair
5/5 STARS *****
“Experience this disturbing film for yourself in a "Blair Witch" sort of way.”
– Ed Snyder, DeliriumsRealm
4/4 STARS ****
“The journey is wondrous, unpredictable and terrifying…
- William Greene Raley, The Oracle
“An evocative debut film…
reconnects in both spirit and tone with the efforts of
Darren Aronofsky and Christopher Nolan…with skillfully stark cinematography,
challenging scripts and prominent scores…”
- Shaun English, FFWD Weekly











