• "Solid Rock Trust" by writer/director Rick Ives manages to keep you hanging on the edge of the seat by using small means in an extremely effective way. The story takes place in one location focusing for the most part on one woman. This, of course, would be a huge burden on any actor but Koko Marshall caries that burden with grace and determination and the stillness of her movements is often counterbalanced by a manically moving held-hand camera. This gives the movie the momentum it needs. All of that pays off because the writing is spot on. The dramatic music that uses all the well-known tricks that let audiences identify the mood easily also highlights the suspense that is dissolved in a quite surprising way.