Kung Fury
Miami Police Department detective and martial artist Kung Fury time travels from the 1980s to World War II to kill Adolf Hitler.
Miami Police Department detective and martial artist Kung Fury time travels from the 1980s to World War II to kill Adolf Hitler.
A new 360/VR short from Keiichi Matsuda (Hyper-Reality). Set against the backdrop of AI-run corporations, a tele-operator finds herself caught between virtual and physical reality, human and machine. (Pressing Play Opens the Film in a New Window)
A young couple trapped in a remote estate of empty houses and shrieking foxes are beckoned from their isolation into a twilight world.
It may not be Sundance or Cannes, but out of Nijmegen, Netherlands, the GoShort International Film Festivalan exciting, young European Short Film Festhas put together a rather nice online program in support of it's 3rd edition next month. From now until March 31st, the festival will be showing 10 short films on its website, ranging from 2min to 7min30.
The simple follies of youth are captured so beautifully in this kaleidoscope of teenage moments.
The assault that the city of New York has been under for the last week, perpetrated by 5'11, birdlike amazons, garbed in freakish war paint and extravagant, yet bizarrely soft battle armor, is now over. I speak of course of Fashion Week New York which ended yesterday, one of the 4 international fashion weeks which rule the industry and establish the direction the fashion world will take in the coming year.
Seven young adults each have their limits tested after they sign up for a confrontational group workshop.
Maggie's daughter has been sexually harassed by a classmate. Maggie thinks she shouldn't make a big deal of it. But then Maggie meets the boy's father.
Exploring the idea of what makes a house a home, Thomas Gleeson's touching documentary 'Home' follows a family as they (literally) move house.
A runaway train provides the scene for cartoonish antics and bitingly funny class conflicts.