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When a lighthearted office prank gets out of hand, Ed is left to pick up the pieces to save not only his job but his dignity.
When a lighthearted office prank gets out of hand, Ed is left to pick up the pieces to save not only his job but his dignity.
Fresh off an Oscar win for The Queen of Basketball, Ben Proudfoot is back with his latest NYTimes Op/Doc film, a propulsive profile of the feminist trailblazer Patsy Takemoto Mink and the origin of the landmark legislation synonymous with gender equity in American sport—Title IX.
After being escorted to a mysterious irradiated site, Evgeniy finds himself experiencing strange visions and questioning the very reason he was sent to investigate the site in the first place.
Historically accurate game '1979 Revolution: Black Friday' looks to passively educate an audience, whilst also providing a cinematic experience with its innovative and immersive narrative experience
From the rise of the celebrity exec producer to the dwindling dominance of Animation's big studios, these are the Oscar short films trends you need to know about.
In this fictional tribute to Antonio Pasin, the inventor of the Radio Flyer Wagon, what begins as a small boy’s boring day with Grandpa turns into a larger-than-life journey to save the universe.
Centuries after the destruction of Earth, Kentucky Williams and his cyborg companion, C-LA, lead the crew of the Serrano on an intergalactic, flavor-driven adventure to hunt down the last remaining earth spices.
Recent featured filmmaker Courtney Hoffman lands a directing gig at Spielberg’s Amblin Partners off the strength of our recently featured film “Good Time Girls”
A hybrid-documentary using animation and reenactment footage to bring to life Gene Church's never before heard audio interview, recounting the harrowing physical torture and brainwashing at a secretive 4-day leadership seminar in California, 1970
An unknown man wakes in a barren land and shortly finds himself in control of a universe rapidly spiraling out of control.