I Love Sarah Jane

And no matter what stands in his way-bullies, violence, chaos, or zombies-nothing will stop him from finding a way into her world.

MarBelle of short of the week gave film the positive review said "The thing about ILSJ—co-written by Susser and David Michôd—is that if you were to strip away the high production values and outlandish world setting, there’d still be at its core a touching age-old story of teen awkwardness in relating to the object of your desire that places our hero Jimbo in the shoes of Kevin Arnold or Dawn Wiener before him, it’s just that their obstacles were slightly less brain hungry.

"[9] Amber Wilkinson of Eye For Film gave the film four out of five stars and said "With so many zombie features and, indeed, zombie shorts around, it's hard to make something that feels new, but by mixing up the trappings of a naturalistic coming of age drama with the horror, this short takes a different tack, breathing life and spirit into the undead.

"[10] Wesley Morris of Boston.com said that "Australian suburb where some parentless neighborhood kids torture a zombie.

You wait for several minutes for the title to explain itself, which, in its sweet, jokey finale, it does.