Worley Works

  • Best of the Month

    Best of the Month: March 2024

    Palpable chemistry, unshakable tension and eye-opening revelations all feature in our Best of the Month picks for March 2024

  • Festival

    A Look Back at ANIMA 2019

    Alex Dudok de Wit was on the ground at Belgium's top animation festival. Here are his impressions, and a sneak peak at the animated shorts that will be getting buzz in 2019.

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    Poem Daniel and David Holechek

    A Finger, Two Dots Then Me

    Spoken word rock star Derrick Brown and the Holechek duo team up to deliver a moving piece describing where two lovers should meet after the lights get dim.

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    Thriller Alex Cohen

    Crack Shot

    Justin Huang, an elite junior squash player who helps train children, becomes entangled in a game of blood, sweat, and spit when a wealthy father approaches him with a deal to help his son.

  • Festival

    5 Shorts From SXSW 2020 To Watch Out For

    We close out our SXSW Shorts Week coverage by highlighting 5 of our favorite films from the program that you should keep en eye out for in the coming weeks and months.

  • VR & Interactive Series

    Pearl

    Google Spotlight Stories is back with its latest VR experience, this time from Oscar-winning animator Patrick Osborne. Follow a tender father/daughter relationship through the years as it is shaped by love, music, and a beat up old car

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    Dramedy Tyler Riggs

    Blue Boy

    Insecure New Jersey bodybuilder, Joey Rossi aka Joey Muscles, starts doing steroids in a last ditch effort to go pro.

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    Horror Nuhash Humayun

    Moshari

    Two sisters are forced inside a mosquito net (moshari) to survive — but can they survive each other?

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    Experimental Kazik Radwanski

    Cutaway

    Told entirely through close details of hands and objects, Cutaway portrays a phase in the life of a single young man as he works as a labourer, pursues relationships with women, and comes to terms with a life changing event.

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    Experimental Erick Oh

    How to Eat Your Apple

    A surrealist art film dripping with sub-conscious symbolism from Pixar animator, Erick Oh.

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