Neil & John: The Key
Neil & John test the bounds of their friendship in pursuit of mankind's greatest kept secret.
Neil & John test the bounds of their friendship in pursuit of mankind's greatest kept secret.
A rookie cop works the night shift at a police station with a cannibal prisoner on the loose, in this college short from the Duffer Brothers (Stranger Things).
The unwavering bond between identical twins is threatened when Nouchka's gymnastics career steals the spotlight, encouraging a competitive wedge between her sister Velika in their struggle to triumph over their domineering Russian mother.
Thunder Road is going to be a strong contender come the end of the year for a spot on our Best of 2016 list. It's also just got a fascinating backstory, so we decided to get in touch with the creator and star of the film, Jim Cummings, and get down with a quick hit Q&A.
Yesterday afternoon saw the announcement of Sundance's short film lineup for 2014, 66 short films that will play Park City this upcoming January. The competition was fierce, with a revealed total of 8,141 submissions, but, of the myriad things you could do to catch the fleeting but powerful attention of a programmerwrite a great script, discover an amazing subject, or cast a big starkeeping your short film offline, sight unseen, conferred no advantage.
An intergalactic explorer wonders if he'll ever return to the loving embrace of his family, after his mission to discover an intelligent new species proves frustrating.
A group of twenty-somethings, coping with the sudden loss of a close friend, do the only thing that makes sense to them in their time of grief: they put on a play.
Reign of Death, the subject of our recent feature review, is one of the most confidently stylish shorts we've seen in a while. Its director, Matthew Savage, has served as a concept designer for several big budget features including The Dark Knight and Kick-Ass, but, not being content with that arrangement, has been stepping up to the director's chair.
S/W's Queen of Festivals, Céline Roustan, was on the ground for The Toronto International Film Festival. She shares her short film notebook, highlighting winners, new work from site alums, and her personal faves from the fest's 2019 edition.