The Importance of Cinematography with Charlotte Hornsby
A regular on our site, Charlotte Hornsby joins us to discuss her work as a cinematographer and the importance of short film in her career.
A regular on our site, Charlotte Hornsby joins us to discuss her work as a cinematographer and the importance of short film in her career.
Broken, like the old watches he repairs, a widowed watchmaker spends his remaining days in solitude, distracting himself with repetitive activities to pass the time and attempt to ease his sadness.
Pedro has found a job - a rare occurence in this period of crisis - although it's good news for him and his family, the job is rather strange.
Director Rob Savage joins us to reveal how he took a 2-min lockdown prank and turned it into Shudder feature 'Host'.
After accidentally tuning in to a mysterious late-night radio show, a small-town and sexually repressed woman (Breeda Wool, Unreal) calls in to get some answers to her pressing questions about existence, marriage, and her purpose on this earth.
Nikola Tesla's best days are behind him. The inventor remains shut up in his room, alone with his thoughts, strange lights, and the pigeon he's in love with.
“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'.
With her debut feature 'Stray' impressing on the festival circuit in 2020, director Elizabeth Lo ('Hotel 22', 'Mother's Day') joins us to discuss her transition from short film to feature.
An anxiety ridden existential melodrama about a woman stuck at a red light for what feels like a lifetime.
Deep amongst the Swiss Alps, winter resorts and old wooden cabins, Georg experiences unusual incidents.