Andrew S Allen

  • 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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    Drama Neymarc Brothers

    Happy Valentine's Day

    The downfall of a couple triggers the birth of a new love between two strangers.

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    An S/W-Centric Guide to SXSW 2021

    With so much to watch at the 2021 SXSW festival, let S/W guide you through the program with our short film / feature highlights from our previously featured filmmakers.

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    Adventure Dylan Allen

    The Privates

    On the eve of their first show, a rock band struggles with a radioactive energy in their music that blows up amps, liquefies tape decks, and starts electrical fires.

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    Horror Paul Davis

    The Body

    (This film has been removed from online by it's creator) A professional killer (Alfie Allen, GAME OF THRONES) discovers he can get away with anything on Halloween night, including dragging his latest victim around as a prop amidst a sea of oblivious London party goers.

  • 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 Stephen Lee

    Manila is Full of Men Named Boy

    As Michael Jackson’s televised funeral plays throughout The Philippines despite terrorist attacks in the south, an estranged son purchases a child who can drink and smoke to impress his father.

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    Documentary Andrew Moir

    Take Me To Prom

    Featuring intimate, charming interviews with queer people ranging in age from 88 to 17, 'Take Me To Prom' invites audiences to revisit an iconic adolescent milestone, while telling a story of social change that spans more than 70 years.

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