G4TV Epictober Short Films
3 new visions of horror from leading filmmakers as they adapt video game classics to the world of short film.
3 new visions of horror from leading filmmakers as they adapt video game classics to the world of short film.
When talented directors at the famous Aardman Animations studio are given free reign, they come up with crazy stories like this one about a dinosaur who's good at math.
The scientist who cured the Z virus is hiding a secret from this zombie-infected world.
Since its launch in 2005, YouTube has clung tightly to its lead as the number one global site for video. But over the last few years, the amateur viral videos that made it famous have become more novelty and the former king of community-driven content has spent the last couple years trying different programs to up its quality.
A secret order of priests guards the thin border between our world and the realm of darkness in this inventive horror film from Argentina.
We caught up with the Argentina-based horror duo Guille Gatti & Pedro Cristiani to talk about their recent success with Deus Irae and what it takes to make great horror films. The exorcism genre is a familiar one but the premise of Deus Irae is so unique.
Experience nostalgia and nervous anticipation as these Norwegian girls say goodbye to the good times and anxiously await their uncertain futures at the end of the school year in this music video for Norwegian electronica artist, Torgny.
When the bookstore closes, the characters on the book covers come alive in this collaboration between designer Olympia Le-Tan and filmmaker Spike Jonze.
A feast for the senses blending improvised music with abstract animation in this 4-year long hand-drawn animation.
A surrealist art film dripping with sub-conscious symbolism from Pixar animator, Erick Oh.