Best of the Month: June 2022
Hair loss, indigenous perspectives and plastic bags all feature in our Best of the Month picks for June 2022
Hair loss, indigenous perspectives and plastic bags all feature in our Best of the Month picks for June 2022
In 2009, an unknown effects-laden sci-fi short, Panic Attack, grabbed the attention of Hollywood proving the internet had opened a new path for aspiring directors. That success spawned thousands of CG-savvy imitators.
**CURRENTLY OFFLINE** - A soon-to-be father spends what may be a final night of freedom out on the town with his longtime friends.
From the team that brought us 2014's viral Akira fan film, an original sci-fi vision: 2045 A.D. A new genetic disease is causing humans to reject their own organs. Cybernetic enhancements are the only means to survive. One desperate man is forced to steal cybernetic implants to save an innocent life.
Unexpectedly reunited with his daughter, a father is determined to make this day special, even if they are already dead.
“Who am I to say no to Steven Spielberg?" - Jacob Chase joins us to discuss how he turned his short film 'Larry' into Amblin produced feature 'Come Play'.
A trio of haunting films make up the S/W team's Best of the Month picks for April
Oscar nominations were announced this morning, and we've got trailers for the 5 short film nominees in each of the Animation, Live-Action and Documentary categories for you to check out.After you brush up on the nominees, participate in our audience polls on which films you think will win.
After the unexpected demotion of several Oscar categories from the live ceremony, we asked nominated short documentary director, Ben Proudfoot, to share his reaction. The acclaimed filmmaker makes the case for the vitality of his chosen format.