The Erl King: The Many Faces Of Trauma
Callum Windsor's The Erl King takes the mythological figure of the Erlking and twists it into a psychological horror that...
Callum Windsor's The Erl King takes the mythological figure of the Erlking and twists it into a psychological horror that...
Over the 13 minutes that the film runs, Finding Filman is deceptively unassuming. You start off alternately laughing at the...
There is something particularly disturbing about Eric Burleson's The Bef. Even as its gruesome subject matter has seen predecessors, its...
Most, if not all, have had the singular misfortune of having had once or more to associate with the obnoxiously...
When his 10-year-old son is diagnosed with cardiomyopathy, the calm of Leo Demarco's comfortable life is threatened in every way....
With the year we have had, Don't Water The Vine seems like a natural product of it. And what a...
The 6-minute Drummer Boy cannot easily escape comparison with Whiplash, the more famous obsessed artist (drummer) drama, but the similarities...
Written by Peter Koevari, Greg Powell's 14-minute Blood Bond is a thriller following a seemingly regular woman who sets on...
Haonan Wang's Bubble is a new species of culinary horror, mixing love and sacrifice into the recipe. With its strong...
Big Touch, Chris Tenzis' 3-minute surrealist film about being big and being Afro, is brimming with the joy — both...
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