Dragon Fruit: Astute Sci-fi That Shows the Tiredness of It All
J.Brown’s Dragon Fruit runs to nearly half an hour, longer than your average short, but it makes the minutes count....
J.Brown’s Dragon Fruit runs to nearly half an hour, longer than your average short, but it makes the minutes count....
Connor Morley’s 6-minute comedy The Scene takes a nightmare that almost every director is painfully familiar with and turns the...
Oli Stening’s The Sum of Several Sticky Situations involving Salami Sticks commits itself to twenty-one minutes of batty horror and...
Indigo Parer’s Imperium examines the multifaceted expression of being a family bound by bitterness, resentment, and trauma going back generations....
In an era where the line between science fiction and reality blurs more each day, artificial intelligence has evolved from...
Matt Bieler’s 7-minute documentary glimpsing into the life of a wrestler takes family as the core of the bloody, bruising...
Brian K. Rosenthal’s POV, seventeen minutes long, is a pastiche of slasher flicks, its indulgence in tropes the evidence of...
A portrait of Kristina O'Hara McCafferty, Kristina is a concise 2-minute documentary by Mac Premo that delivers a sense of...
Matt Gorman’s 10-minute mystery with a dusting of sci-fi Waking Up follows a woman’s quest to discover what happens to...
In the dynamic world of animation and creative storytelling, few have managed to mark their presence as boldly as Alex...
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