Best Films of the Month: May
From Bourne-esque action flicks set in a boarding school to animated canine comedies - these are our favourite short films featured on Short of the Week in May
From Bourne-esque action flicks set in a boarding school to animated canine comedies - these are our favourite short films featured on Short of the Week in May
Growth portrays the rise and downfall of a family over the course of 20 years, in one living room, in a single shot.
BMW's legendary marketing campaign is returning after 14 years with a new film. We look back at the original 8 installments directed by A-list talent like Alejandro Gonzales Iñárritu, Ang Lee & Wong Kar Wai, which helped invent the concept of branded film.
Winner of the 2014 Panavision Future Filmmaker award - When a suspicious threesome check-in to a desert motel, a series of strange events lead owner Vern into a dangerous confrontation with the trio.
When a family encounters two radically unusual puddles on a woodland retreat, unspoken tensions finally surface.
From illustrating for Sesame Street to exposing the New World Order, this is the story of the controversial and recently departed David Dees, unofficial artist of conspiracy theory culture. What sent him down the rabbit hole, and is there a path out?
A Shaman travels to the Netherworld in order to battle the soul of a giant battle machine in this ambitious science fiction short from director Marco Kalantari
Twelve months. Four seasons. Two brothers. And a garage at night.
The following is a guest post from writer and director, Jordan Bayne. Ms.
Mr. Pix. believes he can move objects with a flick of his fingers. Every day he repeats a strict routine until suddenly he realizes that his life has been an illusion and the objects move on their own.