Fade to Black—Is the Feature Film Dying?
As the theatrical film experience gives up its dominance as the mass-market medium for storytelling, the feature film format seems destined to fade with it. Whats happening?
As the theatrical film experience gives up its dominance as the mass-market medium for storytelling, the feature film format seems destined to fade with it. Whats happening?
A cherished tradition, every year Sundance releases a selection of short films from their competition lineup onto the internet for the duration of the fest. It is an excellent way for fans at home to connect with the goings on, and for short film fans in particular, a great way to spy some of the year's top shorts early in their festival run.
A new interactive music video for the concept album Rome—a collaboration between Danger Mouse and composer Daniele Luppi inspired by the music from old spaghetti westerns. An HTML5 project for use in Google Chrome
Comedy/Music Duo rebound from a disappointing feature film with a killer short.
You've seen the scenario before: some talented, young filmmaker releases his latest short film on Vimeo and BOOM practically overnight it goes viral. A few million views and a couple hundred thousand comments later, they garner industry attention, eventually cinching a movie deal with Hollywood.
In a bid to heal the rift in his society, a humble chicken sets out to discover what came first - the chicken or the egg? Contains explosions.
An eager young artist receives a disturbing and surreal introduction to the art world during the delivery of a controversial sculpture.
Finding himself trapped in a cabin in the woods with his white friends, Jay makes a call to a mysterious organization.
A woman with a black hole for a head, a charity badminton tournament and a world full of happy dildos and flaccid-nosed creatures all feature in one of our weirdest Best of the Month playlists ever.
A young man from Toronto entangles himself in one of America’s most high-profile police shootings.