Best of the Month: May 2024
Motherhood, culpability and perception are explored in this trio of short films selected by our team as their favorites from our May coverage.
Motherhood, culpability and perception are explored in this trio of short films selected by our team as their favorites from our May coverage.
From The Hunt For Gollum to a live-action homage to Miyazaki, these are the best fan films you can find on the internet.
A roomba with a foot fetish, a self-driving car that hits people on purpose, and a supercomputer that wants to kill us all.
Glenn wakes up to discover that his personal data has been leaked and is spreading virally all over the world.
Multiple sexual misconduct scandals surrounding ice hockey’s biggest organizations have flooded tabloids in recent years. An entire generation of young athletes find themselves facing a moral dilemma. Frédérique, a longtime youth hockey player, discusses her exit from the game.
A young woman goes to the police to report her husband for domestic abuse, but rather than finding the relief she longs for, she faces a gruelling interrogation.
The inner turmoil of a grieving son collides with the failing political tenure of the Conservatives.
In the dark swamps of a nocturnal forest, a group of gleaming axolotls are in heat, nuzzling and nibbling one another’s limbs. Soon a much larger, two-legged forest-dweller encounters the lustful group and reaches down to gobble one of the small shimmering creatures. While dawn is slowly breaking, a cheerful feast begins.
A Canadian town called Asbestos was home to one of the largest mines of its kind in the world. Years after the mine’s closure, residents reflect on their changing city, built around the open pit that acts as a constant reminder of a not-so-distant industrial past.
In Tehran, a perfectionist mother's engagement dinner party begins to unravel when the centerpiece cake is held up in the traffic of a political protest