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Two jihadists bump into each other at a small coffee shop and bicker over who's "special day" it is in this dark satirical comedy.
Two jihadists bump into each other at a small coffee shop and bicker over who's "special day" it is in this dark satirical comedy.
Thirsty tells the story of a mosquito (voiced by Maya Rudolph) who falls in love with a man (Jay Ellis) after she tastes his blood. Through her eyes we explore the ups and downs of sex, intimacy, love, and a bug’s unflinching desire to feel human.
A rhythmic ritual is performed by a bizarre ensemble of macabre figures.
A seemingly random encounter turns dangerous in this 17-min short by Neil LaBute, adapted from the play of the same name.
Sundance is happening, and we've rounded up 5 official short film selections from this year's fest that you can watch right now.
An inquisitive coroner void of human connection finds solace in the company of the recently deceased. When he is called to pick up the remains of a teenage girl, he is gripped by the loose ends she may have left behind.
Still reeling from the disappearance of his black activist mother twenty years earlier, Quinn Park has dedicated his life to solving local mysteries in his LA neighborhood. Accompanied by his two best friends to a diner on Fairfax Avenue, his latest hunt looks to solve the murder of a popular musician.
A titillating satire that both exposes the commodification of women and hints at a reversal of power in one of the more tantalizing yet uncomfortable films you're likely see this year—NSFW.
Against a tellingly hypnotic factory backdrop, a refugee encapsulates the global immigration crisis in his own wrenching words.