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Neil Patrick Harris owes his recent success to his role as an awkward villain vying to make his mark on the world in this breakout web hit from comedy master Joss Whedon.
Neil Patrick Harris owes his recent success to his role as an awkward villain vying to make his mark on the world in this breakout web hit from comedy master Joss Whedon.
A twisted story of two parents who yearn for the youth of their children.
Halfway through our Gut Check contest, we've received a number of films from the few smart filmmakers who recognize this opportunity. I want to remind filmmakers that we'll be accepting submissions up until March 31st.
A lovable dog does all he can to protect his master from the park's hidden dangers in this satirical look at Bush-era American policy from the legendary Bill Plympton.
Master documentary filmmaker, Errol Morris (Fog of War, Standard Operating Procedure), uses his trademark techniques to give voice to cancer survivors—those who beat the disease, and the loved ones of those who did not.
A multi-track music video film that touches on what happens after the happy ending and the struggles of dealing with the loss that follows.
The History Channel has started a new web-series featuring the babbling yet entertaining, Timothy Dickinson.
The new kid in class looks different—he's from Rwanda—and when the other kids start to tease him, it calls up memories of a violent past.
A moody, and stylistic anime from acclaimed director Kazuto Nakazawa. A swordsman of legend is persuaded by a young girl to protect her village. But what is it she is unleashing?