Short Film Friday: Interview With a Time Traveler (Dir: James Cooper)
I am a sucker for time travel-based genre fiction. The idea of time travel is not only captivating with respect to how we can approach the future and the past, but […]
I am a sucker for time travel-based genre fiction. The idea of time travel is not only captivating with respect to how we can approach the future and the past, but […]
Sad news today as we have recently learned that film actor Richard Kiel, who starred as fan favourite James Bond villain Jaws in two of that franchise’s films, has passed […]
Still Alice is an absolutely heart-wrenching tale of a film. Based on the 2009 novel by Lisa Genova, Still Alice follow’s Julianne Moore as Alice Howland, a Columbia University professor […]
On Saturday afternoon, I was lucky to attend a screening of Jean-Baptiste Léonetti’s latest thriller, The Reach (starring Michael Douglas and Jeremy Irvine) at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival […]
Dust is a beautifully shot subversive short film, playing on society’s fascination with the loner stalking us from the shadows. The deviant. The sociopath predator who stares at our children […]
Losing Robin Williams is just too heavy to write about. He was one of, if not, the greatest comedian to ever work on film. I will miss him dearly!
Welcome back to Short Film Friday. It has been several weeks since our last short film so I thought I would reboot us with a really exciting Kickstarter project called […]
Living Like Kings is a captivating documentary short that leaves us far too quickly. At a far too brief 3 minutes, Living Like Kings plays witness to the great homeless migration […]
Okay, so normally with Short Film Friday we like to highlight finished products as you can see through our amazing back catalogue of shorts, but today we thought we would […]
Edgar Wright’s departure from Marvel’s Ant-Man film on May 23 was a shock to the system of many cinematically inclined comic book/super hero fans, myself included. I was incredibly excited […]