VECT0R: Tribute To The Matrix & Co.
Made with a skeletal crew and budget, Jan Sørup's sci-fi VECT0R plays like an homage to the sci-fi greats. You'll ...
Made with a skeletal crew and budget, Jan Sørup's sci-fi VECT0R plays like an homage to the sci-fi greats. You'll ...
Kaine Levy's period drama Farewell Waltz honours a historical man: Walter Tull, the first black officer in the British Army ...
From its opening line of Once Upon A Time… to illustrator Ben Judd’s colourful universe, or the vastness of the ...
It Felt Good features a kind of comedy that is so bizarre, it is borderline surreal. Writer-Director William Nicol stars ...
As he steps out of the Patient's Transfer Entrance of the Hahnemann University Hospital, the Philadelphia skyline casts a sombre ...
Hóng Bāo, named after a traditional monetary gift among the Chinese, traces the roots of that money for one family ...
The pilot of Rahul Nath's Monster opens with a three-minute-long take, languidly establishing the character of one of its antagonists. ...
Writer-Director Gregory Alexander Foltynowicz’s Facades is a 9:50-minutes long analysis of one’s self. Done vicariously through the bonding of its ...
The obsessions of Charley, Shutter's anti-hero, is set forth in the opening moments of the film: beauty, perfection, flawlessness. A ...
Regijus Simkevicius documents a sliver of an unusual man's life as he recounts his metaphorical and literal journeys in life, ...
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