At the Quinte Hotel
Beautiful yet brash poetry of Canadian Al Purdy colorfully animated with crude painting and yellow flowers.
Beautiful yet brash poetry of Canadian Al Purdy colorfully animated with crude painting and yellow flowers.
You may have heard the news today. Despite President Obama's personal lobbying, the International Olympic Committee snubbed Chicago as host for the 2016 games in favor of Rio.
Street artist Blu animates large-scale creatures as they crawl across an abandoned Argentine cityscape.
Amid the Great Depression, a limbless man joins a circus and searches to become more than just a sideshow act in this Doorpost winning film.
ASA has been working hard to rip out the malicious code infecting Shortoftheweek, which had been responsible for the RSS spam and general site sluggishness. As a result we were down for a bit last night, and have lost of a few of the more recent Short of the Moments.
A lonely man struggles to keep a big secret living in his small apartment.
A young boy gets lost on an outing with his family and comes back to find decades have past.
A harsh breakup served up with a side of brutal honesty and a walking, singing heart that will have you saying, "That's so true."
I was reading NewTeeVee recently and their weekend question caught my attention: How Much is a Movie Worth? The standard now seems to be $.99 rental, $4.