
2013’s “Doomsdays” is the directorial debut for Eddie Mullins, and he goes as indie as possible with the endeavor, also creating the screenplay, based on his original short. Story is basically ignored for a series of experiences for the lead characters, with Mullins examining the passing days of two homeless men and their addiction to breaking into houses, living their lives one day at a time. The feature is meant to be a comedy, looking to remain unpredictable with behaviors and reactions, and Mullins puts a lot of faith in his lead actors, with Leo Fitzpatrick and Justin Rice tasked with creating some sort of appeal or understanding of two practiced troublemakers and their battle with spring vacancies in the Catskills. “Doomsdays” is spare and maybe a bit silly, best served to viewers in a relaxed state of mind, as the offering contains no drama or urgency as it follows weeks of deceptive people committing property destruction. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com



















