Folded Whispers (Documentary Short Film Reviews)

The audience will find ‘Folded Whispers’ deeply spiritual, reflective and sporadically poignant. Highly recommended viewing.
— Short Films Matter
The theme that begins to form is that of reunion. A man with his art, an audience with their performance, a theatre with its people, and their emotions.
— Indie Shorts Magazine
The project as a whole evokes the sensation of embarking on a blindfolded odyssey through life, an experience that cannot be fully grasped in solitude.
— Short Stop Fest
Narratively resonant, moving and above all, powerful in several different aspects,
— Filmstrip International Film Festival
A great poetic experience filled with magical art for even non-poetry lovers.
— Indie Film Critic
...a powerful and beautiful storytelling, touching and engaging, contemplating and transformational, a hymn to the human condition
— Short Encounters
Folded Whispers” takes a superb snapshot of the event, providing great insight into the artist’s soul.
— IndyRed
This short film will prove to the sceptics that good poetry, beyond its fabricated scholastic rigidity, is nothing but sincerity, emotion, and life in its purest state.
— The Monthly Film Festival

The result is 25 minutes of a touching poetry night that will make many more fans of its star.
— UK Film Review
Thomas breaks down each poem with a moving performance for each, his manipulative use of language hypnotizing the crowd. His truth, locked away for too long, finally ready to be shouted aloud.
— Take 2 Indie Review
A heartfelt evening with an insightful artist.”
— Film Threat
Poetry, when done right, is beautiful and Mark Anthony Thomas has conjured up a set of creative works that are, for the lack of a better word, absolutely stunning.
— Indie Wrap
Thomas’ poetry is easy to understand, it captivates you but is neither superficial nor predictable. His writing is deep enough to leave your soul wondering about the true meaning of our lives.
— London Movie Awards
“The journey is vivid in his storytelling, touching on universal fears and experiences.”
— NZ Film Freak
“A powerful and heart wrenching performance that captivates everyone in attendance and leaves you contemplating the depth of Thomas’ words.”
— Apex Film Awards

Positive Review: Short Stop International Film Festival
Short Stop Fest

Apex Film Awards: Review 4 out of 5 Stars
Apex Film Awards

Folded Whispers: Review 4 out of 5 Stars
Short Films Matter

Folded Whispers: A Body of Working Spanning 15 Years
Indie Shorts Magazine

Folded Whispers Review: 4 out of 5 Stars
Filmstrip International Film Festival

'Folded Whispers' is a one-of-a-kind documentary
Indie Film Critic: 4 out of 5 Stars

Review: 4 out of 5 Stars: Folded Whispers
Short Encounters. December 2022

Review: 3 1/2 out of 5 Stars: Folded Whispers
Indy Red. December 2022

Review 4 out of 5 Stars: Folded Whispers
The Monthly Film Festival

Review: 4 out of 5 Stars: Folded Whispers
UK Film Review

Review: 4 out of 5 Stars: Folded Whispers
Take 2 Indie Review

Review: Folded Whispers by Mark Anthony Thomas
Indie Wrap. December 2022

London Movie Awards Reviews Folded Whispers
London Movie Awards. December 2022

Rating: 8 out of 10 Stars: Film Threat
Film Threat. December 2022

NZ Film Freak: Review of Folded Whispers
NZ Film Freak. December 2022

Adolescent Angst gets a do-over with re-bar program.
Jewish Journal. 2014

Getty announces winners of Mishmash, its media mashup competition
2012

The Saline Project. In This Shop. 2012.

New and Notable from Poets Doin' It For Themselves.
Black Issues Book Review. 2001

Mark Anthony Thomas shares poetry, prose, music in the Poetic Percussion.
Booking Matters Magazine. 2005

As He Looks, UGA Senior Finds Artistic Voice
Atlanta Daily World. 2000

Alumnus Pens Second Poetry Book
UGA. 2005

The Poetic Repercussion is Music for Your Eyes
The Courier-Post  (New Jersey). 2005

Poet's Rhymes a Reflection of the Times.
Crossroads News (Atlanta) 2005

Thomas Waxes Poetic in Philadelphia
Philadelphia Tribune. 2005

A Poet Profile: Mark Anthony Thomas
Seeker Magazine, 2003

The Good Read Interview with Mark Anthony Thomas
WNGA. 2000


Let Mark Anthony Thomas tell it—- he’ll be his generation’s Langston Hughes, Maya Angelou, or Nikki Giovanni. Nevertheless, if you read The Poetic Repercussion: A Poetic & Musical Narrative, you might agree.
— Booking Matters. 2006
“(The Poetic Repercussion) is “music for your eyes” from an outstanding young talent. Thomas describes this book (his second) as a “poetic and musical narrative.” He’s right: It has the funk of the blues, the sweetness of R&B, the spirit of jazz and the infectious energy of hip-hop, along with some serious literary swerve.”
— Courier-Post. 2006
“In The tradition of noted Harlem Renaissance poets like Langston Hughes, Countee Cullen, and Jean Toomer, 25-year old Mark Anthony Thomas is quickly distinguishing himself as a culturally diverse poetic griot.”
— Crossroads (Atlanta). 2006.
“In a world of lyrical expression Mark Anthony Thomas dwells unrestrained, one of the only places he says he truly feels free as a Black male in America.”
— Atlanta Daily World. 2000
“When I attempt to describe this work, terms like lyrical, rhythmic, controversial and triumphant come to mind...Mark uses his poetic voice to narrate through the gamut of social issues which envelops life like an enemy’s flank. He leaves no issue unturned as he artfully blends traditional and cross-cultural literary styles...Were I to choose just one poem from this melting pot of thought provoking poetry that captures the essence of where life takes us, it would be the opening title `Psychiatrist’s Chair’. With this poem, he eloquently guides readers through a narrow path of pitfalls that could very well lead to insanity. Repercussion will take you there, it resonates between the pages and the beat is hynoptic.”
— RAW Sistaz Book Club. 2005.
“This collection tells stories that are alive with music. A blend of Poetry, Prose and Spoken Word fused with a Jazz tune, a Blues note or a Hip Hop beat. These confessions from a psychiatrist chair left me wanting more. Left me longing for the live performance I could feel through the pages. Thomas packs a big punch with this collection. 101 poems that take you on a journey and cover a lot of ground.
— Mahogany Book Club. 2005.
Poetry is so strangely personal; however, once in a while a poet manages to reach the world with words everyone can relate to. Mark Anthony Thomas manages to do this is in his book of poetry The Poetic Repercussion. As I read this book different poems waved to me with something to say. “The Rib Around My Neck” is a man’s plea/prayer for a good woman. “Funny that Way” shows societal ironies and “I TOO (AFRAID I AM)” is reminiscent of Langston Hughes’ “Mother to Son.” His poetry covers the gamut from culture to politics, spirituality (the poems have a scripture reference), education, racism and war, etc. Brotha man has 101 poems deep! I must say that this poetry is not for beginners. Some are meant to be read aloud and would work better in a performance venue while others are extremely introspective which alludes to my opening remarks. If you have the heart of a poet or wish you did, pick this up.
— APOOO Book Club. 2005
It’s hard trying to write a review for a book of poetry. How do you even read a book of poetry? Do you read it like a novel or do you just open the table of contents and read a poem that catches your fancy. I did the latter finding The Poetic Repercussion wonderful. Repercussion is one of those books you can do that with. Thomas uses free verse and rhythm to create a book that is both thought provoking, humorous and insightful. Some of my favorites are “God Trendy” about the how pop culture has reduced God to a novelty and “Child Support Checkmarks.” This is a poet you need to keep your eye on. Bottom Line: A book to awaken and soothe your soul.
— Crush Magazine. 2005.
“Thomas has included a variety of writing styles and topics that are sure to peak the interest of almost every reader. (Poetry) has sheltered great poets such as Shakespeare, Langston Hughes, Maya Angelou and Hemmingway, and today it has branched its wavering arms of talent onto Thomas, who shows he has the right stuff to be added to this list of greats
— East Sider (Fort Lauderdale). 2000.