Starring - Samantha Shakira Clarke (Hyde and Seek, Suing the Devil), Gail Simpson (Nepo Baby, The Zeme), and Stew McLean (Arrow, Travelers)
Release Date - 2025
Genre - Horror
Tagline - "Enjoy. Consume. Forget"
Format - Streaming (Online Screener)
Rating (out of 5):
I just finished spending a tremendous amount of time reviewing every film in the Exorcismo set from my friends over at Severin Films. There was so many movies in this set that it took me almost a month to watch and review them all plus an additional 5 hours to edit the reviews into a post. I spent a lot of time on them which meant I took a lot of time away from indie horror. I really fucking missed it and as soon as I finished my review for that colossal set, I immediately jumped onto the first indie horror flick I could find for review. This just happened to be a short sent to me by David Michan after I reviewed his film The Girl Inside the Photograph. I want to thank David for sending over Less Than Nothing for review!
The film follows a successful woman who runs an organization that provides water to third world countries. However, her success comes at a cost as she struggles mentally. The things of luxury around her take on a life of their own and when they break down she is forced to dispose of them and easily replace them.
After I posted my review for The Girl Inside the Photograph, I was contact by Michan to review this psychological short. I didn't care for the first film but I can't turn away an indie horror flick to review and I'm glad I didn't because this short was a lot of fun. It's not something I could rewatch multiple times but it was very enjoyable for what it was. The acting in this one is very well done. We only have two performing in a traditional sense while the rest of the cast delivering performances that the story needed to be affective. I really enjoyed this cast and love how dedicated some of the "inanimate" objects were to their roles. The story for this one is not really that horrifying but it could have been. I like the American Psycho tribute and how the appliances watch the other appliances watch the "broken" appliances and other household items get disassembled or "dismembered." With that being said, the film is way too clean and polish when the story has so much potential to be a real gritty horror tale. Imagine a horror film where these objects are real in a Toy Story like film watching a person take the things apart. It could be so fucking visceral. Finally, the film has some blood but don't expect to see any memorable effects or gore. The film clearly didn't have the budget for some great gore but adding that to what we have would have taken this one next level. Overall, Less Than Nothing is a fun and entertaining short that has a very clever story. It reminded me a lot of the meme about a Toy Story toy dying and the kids, unaware the toy has died, continues playing with the corpse. It's fun as it is but could be so much more. Check it out.





























