Chris Cronin

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    Horror Lee Cronin

    Ghost Train

    **Link opens in a new window** - Once a year, estranged brothers Michael and Peter make a reluctant pilgrimage to the old fairground yard where their friend Sam went missing when they were boys. A short film from Evil Dead Rise director Lee Cronin.

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    Drama Matthew Thorne

    Where Do Lilacs Come From

    A man suffering from Alzheimer's desperately tries to put together the pieces of his past.

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    Horror Chris Cronin

    Oscar's Bell

    Duncan and his dog Oscar go on their weekly camping trip into the wilderness. But this trip, when Duncan looks out into the woods, something out there looks back

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    Comedy Chris Black

    Jim

    A Black middle-school student faces an awkward moment as his class reads a beloved American novel.

  • Filmmaker Update

    Filmmaker Update: Chris Shepherd

    Chris Shepherd provides an update on his latest work: An animated short centered around prank letters sent by playwright Joe Orton and a follow-up to his 2002 short 'Dad's Dead' - 'Johnno's Dead'.

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    Experimental Chris Milk

    3 Dreams of Black by Chris Milk

    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

  • Interview

    Interview with Chris McInroy (Bad Guy #2)

    Short of the Week speaks to director Chris McInroy about being inspired by Jackie Chan movies, working with practical FX and the progress on production for his latest short Death Metal.

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    Adventure Jillian Mayer & 3 Others

    Adventures of Chris Bosh in the Multiverse

    The true story behind how the Miami Heat won the NBA title in 2012 despite one of their star players being an interstellar prince who was called away to do battle with evil foes bent on finally making the Internet completely useless.

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    Dark Comedy Chris Shepherd

    Dad's Dead

    A destructive friendship is recalled in a series of flashbacks in this BAFTA-nominated short by Chris Shepherd

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