The Midnight Service: Home Invasion
A broke Miami comedian's retreat into the Everglades is interrupted by an uninvited visitor in this pilot episode of a series exploring the unknown across America
A broke Miami comedian's retreat into the Everglades is interrupted by an uninvited visitor in this pilot episode of a series exploring the unknown across America
A lonely man struggles to keep a big secret living in his small apartment.
When an old childhood friend tracks him down, Quinn is confronted with the dilemma of choosing to remain idle in a city run by the corrupt Coreley Corporation or finally finish the war he never wanted to be a part of. A viral prelude to a planned TV series
Based off a beloved South African fantasy novel this impressive proof-of-concept from rising-star Michael Matthews depicts a snarky, monster-porn-dealing teen dragged headlong into a deep, dark Cape Town underbelly full of monsters and myth
A malfunction at a CIA press event causes a Predator drone installed with an ethical AI personality to go rogue as it attempts to understand its purpose in the world.
A gorgeously depicted love triangle between three celestial bodies: the Sun, the Moon, and the Earth.
Inspired by the Young Vic theatre's recent production of Edward Bond's play Bingo, Epithet, starring Patrick Stewart, tells the story of a contemporary poet with a dubious background.
3am. 1980s Hongjing. In an aging private hospital, a single-minded surgeon is forced to break her physician’s oath when violent gangsters storm in to stop a crucial operation.
For the trio of films highlighted as our Best of the Month picks for April, the S/W team select a period drama focused on performance and dialogue, a playful documentary exploring the routines of non-playable characters in video games and an experimental animation unravelling the creative process.
In 1950's rural America, a postman's first day takes a terrifying turn when a precocious young girl tells him of her family's horrible tragedy.