I Don't Make the Rules
An ex-pro football player works various blue collar odd jobs in order to make ends meet in NYC and will do whatever it takes to get an entry level office job at a law firm.
An ex-pro football player works various blue collar odd jobs in order to make ends meet in NYC and will do whatever it takes to get an entry level office job at a law firm.
A noir tale in stop-motion, 'Framed' is the dark story of a clay pawn in a human's game
Three powerful short films each with their own strong message feature in our 'Best of the Month' picks for November
Anna, a young Czech doctor, gets held up at U.S. immigration after a humanitarian trip to Uganda, the day her boyfriend wants to propose to her.
A group of friends play a game that opens a portal to the world of the dead... but once some doors are opened they cannot be closed
Moët & Chandon is accepting 60 second films for its Möet Moment Film Festival with an impressive prize pack including industry mentorship, All-Access passes to Tribeca FF and a $25k film grant.
A drifter experiences haunting visions after taking a job on a secluded farm
Devoted fans give tribute to the Lord of the Rings trilogy in this epic fan film made for under £3,000.
Part 1 coverage of The Wrap's debut online short film festival. Knowing Chris Kezelos from his film Zero, a favorite of both Andrew and I, we were certainly excited to receive an email from him stating that his newest film, The Maker, was coming online.
A visual poem combining music, spoken word, dance, and archival footage, "Gold Token" explores Black ancestry and ultimately how society uses the Black experience as a piece of aesthetic consumption.