The Importance of Cinematography with Charlotte Hornsby
A regular on our site, Charlotte Hornsby joins us to discuss her work as a cinematographer and the importance of short film in her career.
A regular on our site, Charlotte Hornsby joins us to discuss her work as a cinematographer and the importance of short film in her career.
A lonely man on a farm collects the corpses of dead animals, find out his shocking intentions in this fantasy short inspired by the tales of real-life physician John Harries (1785 - 1839), a 'Cunning Man' notorious for using folklore magic.
A quick interview with Luis Cook, director of The Pearce Sisters, about the inspiration for the film, the animation process, and his favorite websites.
A stay-at-home dad and self-proclaimed "internet celebrity" ignores an obvious addiction to social media, and attention from strangers, while embarrassing his family with his cringeworthy behavior and the hack "content" he creates.
Charlotte has got a new job as a second-grade teacher. One night she is attacked by a nazi and is severely injured. When she returns to school she discovers that one of her students is the son of her attacker.
A young family move into their perfect new home only to discover that it's haunted by a bunch of horny ghosts. There's only one thing to do - call a sexorcist!
Phone calls, school and first arrests - the experiences of a 15 year old cocaine dealer.
When Nina fails to meet her goal in the final week of weight loss camp, she makes a deal with the devil that takes her on an unexpected adventure, through which she learns to see her body anew.
Aardman Animations takes on this bleak-hearted tale of two isolated sisters in this gritty film that successfully combines multiple genres and animation styles.