Andrew Fitzgerald

  • News

    The Thomas Beale Cipher on the new Atlantic Magazine Video Channel

    The Atlantic Magazine, esteemed general interest rag for the policy-elite, has extended its sights to internet video. Late last week saw the launch of a curatorial venture on the magazine's prominent website, a new vision for its video page.

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    Dark Comedy Andrew Napier

    Grandma's Not a Toaster

    Three siblings plot to steal their Grandmother's fortune, without realizing that Grandma has a plot of her own.

  • Festival

    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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    Dark Comedy Andrew DeYoung

    Rachel

    Things get uncomfortable at a low-key party when the attendees realise there's a stranger in their midst.

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    Dark Comedy Patrick Mulvey & Andrew Scott Ramsay

    Milk and Cookies

    Grace is five. She wants milk and cookies. Real bad.

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    Film Noir Andrew Jones

    Frank DanCoolo: Paranormal Drug Dealer

    Reporter, Holly Malone, is out to bring down drug lord, Dancoolo, and break the story of her career. It's a fan film masterpiece with the perfect mix of wacky characters, memorable one-liners, and over-the-top effects.

  • Branded Content

    Revisiting BMW's Groundbreaking Branded Content Series "The Hire"

    BMW's legendary marketing campaign is returning after 14 years with a new film. We look back at the original 8 installments directed by A-list talent like Alejandro Gonzales Iñárritu, Ang Lee & Wong Kar Wai, which helped invent the concept of branded film.

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    Documentary Andrew David Watson

    The Most Quoted Man in the News

    The true story of Greg Packer, an average joe with an uncanny skill at making media appearances

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    Dark Comedy Andrew Chaplin

    1500 Words

    When Stanley Franks is told he has 1500 words left to live, he faces a battle to keep both his marriage and himself alive using the fewest words possible.

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