Hardcore Halbert: A Boy And His Plant Come Of Age
Riley Lynch’s Hardcore Halbert (written by Craig Lief) brings together two discordant ideas that fall into place with ease. Halbert ...
Riley Lynch’s Hardcore Halbert (written by Craig Lief) brings together two discordant ideas that fall into place with ease. Halbert ...
This is a story of survival. A story of someone’s tumultuous journey from being a non-believer to an ardent advocate ...
Elcid Asaei’s Unskin is a work of science fiction which combines fantasy and urban myth with the grind of everyday life, the ...
Hector Quijano’s fantasy short, Gaia is essentially an elaborate drug trip. Indeed, the opening sequence of this 13 has its unnamed protagonist ...
With trauma comes coping mechanisms. While some of these scream danger, others are much more benign, and even make things ...
At 21:22-minute, The Flying Fish is already in tempered waters. Animations usually aim for a shorter duration. And, topics such ...
We expect therapists to be sorted. Certainly, the people who solve our issues must have their own affairs in order, ...
Writer-director James Ristas’s Burn A Debt carries a distinct similarity to Todd Haynes’s Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story. The use ...
Shicong Zhu's Snake Trail forges a rarely seen relationship with the dead, in a film that looks at it with ...
Directed by Chris Love, Ian’s Realm Saga is your extended trailer to a longer potential project. Based on popular author ...
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