May 1, 2020
Miranda Riddle
Eli (Rahel Romahn) is absolutely reeling after the sudden disappearance of his seeing-eye dog. He’s already isolated and lonely after losing his mother to cancer, and losing his eyesight slowly over time due to a retinal illness. His business he started with his mother, a juice shop, shut down after her death. There really isn’t [...]
April 14, 2020
Remy Cashman
Brazil's FANTASPOA FILM FESTIVAL has announced the first Fantaspoa at Home Online Filmmaking Contest. The festival has already launched its free worldwide movie streaming platform, which will be available until the end of May. Emphasizing importance of the world quarantine to contain the spread of COVID-19, the competition aims to encourage film production at home [...]
February 7, 2020
Remy Cashman
The Sundance Institute has announced the winners of the short films selected for the 2020 film festival in Park City, UT. With Sian Clifford, Marcus Hu, and Cindy Sherman as Short Film Jurors, the Short Film Grand Jury Prize was awarded to So What If The Goats Die, directed and written by Sofia Alaoui. The full program consisted [...]
January 26, 2020
Brian Tull
Scott (Matt Mercer) has the perfect snack for the 6th Annual Freddy vs. Jason Fest he’s celebrating with some close friends, his girlfriend’s famous cookies. As the night draws to its end and the last conscious members of the group slog their way through the doldrums of those early 00s entries, he comes to a [...]
November 25, 2019
Lindsey Ungerman
Short films tend to be hit or miss. Producing a quality film with a full beginning middle and end that is entertaining can be difficult to achieve with success and is indeed an art form unto itself. The Alexandrou brothers have indeed produced a quality film. A film that I would go so far to [...]
November 24, 2019
Brian Tull
Dracula’s Coffin, directed by Stephen Wolfe, hits us early with a strong sense of style as clouds of neon smoke billow over a coffin to the up-tempo melancholic synths of 80’s darkwave but to really get to its roots we need to travel a little further back to the late 60s and 70s, to the [...]
November 12, 2019
Norman Gidney
Duffield’s - Two Nights Only is a short film about a possessed goat turned Halloween spectacle written and directed by Jason-Christopher Mayer and Chris Palko. After some visual foreshadowing of a goat farm and setting sun, we cut to Chuck and his friend encountering a bearded man with a nondescript eastern European accent handing out [...]
DEKKOO Launches Queer Short Film Contest Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
BLOOD ORANGE is a delicious delight
FANTASPOA AT HOME Announces Online Filmmaking Contest
SUNDANCE 2020 Announces Short Film Awards
Allergic Overreaction Is A Puss-Filled Sore of Fun [REVIEW]
Rabbits is a 24 “Carrot” Film
Dracula’s Coffin Is A Charming Homage to Hammer Horror [REVIEW]
Duffield’s – Two Nights Only Has Some Surprises If Not Substance [REVIEW]
DEKKOO Launches Queer Short Film Contest Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
BLOOD ORANGE is a delicious delight
FANTASPOA AT HOME Announces Online Filmmaking Contest
SUNDANCE 2020 Announces Short Film Awards
Allergic Overreaction Is A Puss-Filled Sore of Fun [REVIEW]
Rabbits is a 24 “Carrot” Film
Dracula’s Coffin Is A Charming Homage to Hammer Horror [REVIEW]
Duffield’s – Two Nights Only Has Some Surprises If Not Substance [REVIEW]
DEKKOO Launches Queer Short Film Contest Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
BLOOD ORANGE is a delicious delight
FANTASPOA AT HOME Announces Online Filmmaking Contest
SUNDANCE 2020 Announces Short Film Awards
Allergic Overreaction Is A Puss-Filled Sore of Fun [REVIEW]
Rabbits is a 24 “Carrot” Film
Dracula’s Coffin Is A Charming Homage to Hammer Horror [REVIEW]
Duffield’s – Two Nights Only Has Some Surprises If Not Substance [REVIEW]