James W. Griffiths

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    Documentary Luke Monaghan

    Baby Gangster

    Former drug kingpin Fredrick James Staves, the legendary badass known as "Baby Gangster", invites Luke Monaghan into his world of custom cars and regrets.

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    Horror Rob Savage

    Salt

    A demonic presence closes in on a mother and her sick daughter. Their only protection - a ring of Salt.

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    The ShortList Online Film Festival: Part 2

    No preamble, if you want to learn more about this fantastic online competition, check out the first half of our coverage from yesterday. Again, due to embedding restrictions, please visit the festival website to view the films.

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    Drama Matthew James Reilly

    Abigail

    At the end of what she hopes to be her last day at work, a young gas station attendant attempts to leave town permanently.

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    Drama Nina Ljeti

    Divine Children

    Divine Children follows a gang of kids who are trying to adapt to life in a contemporary, post-war America. When Buzz, an aspiring dancer, wishes to join the group, he is subjected to a single test — a solo walk across an active minefield.

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    Documentary Josh Raskin

    I Met the Walrus

    40 years ago a 14-year old Beatle fan edged his way in to see John Lennon and recorded this exchange covering topics still eerily relevant today.

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    The ShortList Online Film Festival: Part 1

    Part 1 coverage of The Wrap's debut online short film festival. Knowing Chris Kezelos from his film Zero, a favorite of both Andrew and I, we were certainly excited to receive an email from him stating that his newest film, The Maker, was coming online.

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    Relentless Energy Short Stories

    I watched a ton of skate and surf movie as a kid growing up in the hotbed of alternative sports culture, Southern California. I was an accomplished if not spectacular practitioner of both, and would eat up the opportunity to see new tricks, new athletes, performing at the top of their game, re-watching those VHS tapes to the point of destruction.

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    Sci‑Fi Yves Paradis

    M52

    In one week increments, Yves Paradis worked on an unscripted, improvised animation, starting only with the concept of a character pushing a big cube in the desert. The result is an unexpected science fiction adventure into a distant future of mankind.

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