Netflix release Season Three of Short Film Anthology Love, Death + Robots
With Love, Death + Robots Season 3 now available to view on Netflix, we take a look at each episode, the directors and what you can expect.
With Love, Death + Robots Season 3 now available to view on Netflix, we take a look at each episode, the directors and what you can expect.
Take a journey back into childhood, travel into the future with a clone or wallow in despair alongside a Pizzamonster in our Best of the Month picks for September 2022
Adam Banks / Cincinnati Contributor / @akbanx With each passing year, life seems to get busier and busier, and with this escalation of busy-ness comes an annoying choice: you can either sacrifice something you love doing because the other thing takes up too much time, or you can say “fuck it” and double down on both. For me, Thing 1 was screening and writing about films for Short of the Week (my favorite sidegig ever), and Thing 2 was working as a crew member on feature films (a massive timesuck that I very much love being a part of).
Exploring the intimate spaces of modern-day relationships, {THE AND} is the best couples therapy session you'll ever witness.
Gary & Paul O'Donovan became household names when they won winning Irelands first ever Olympic medal in rowing at Rio 2016. Experience their unusual training methods and laid-back approach to interviews in this feel-good sports doc for Red Bull.
A divorced mother of two takes extreme measures to break up her daughter’s toxic relationship with a new boyfriend.
When Hurricane Katrina ravaged New Orleans in 2005, Warren Easton High School, the oldest public high school in Louisiana was not expected to recover. The community rallied to save the school, but rebuilding the football program presented an even greater challenge.
Fran is thinking about dying, but a man in the office might want to date her.
During the Vietnam War, a Viet Cong soldier stationed in the claustrophobic Cu Chi tunnels is haunted by the ghost of a fallen comrade.
At a crisis center in late 1971, a freshly minted counselor on the late shift takes his first call: a suicidal teenager whose parents won’t let her come home for Christmas. The call exposes truths about each that lead to a surprising conclusion.