Short Film Friday: Abe (Dir. Rob McLellan)
Today’s short film is an incredible piece of genre horror. Abe, a robot confused by feelings of abandonment and loss, looks to improve upon his victims. Writer/Director Rob McLellan takes […]
Today’s short film is an incredible piece of genre horror. Abe, a robot confused by feelings of abandonment and loss, looks to improve upon his victims. Writer/Director Rob McLellan takes […]
Welcome to the return of Short Film Fridays! It has been a long time since we had one of these and today we are celebrating it with Vincenzo Natali, the […]
It has been a bit since I have done one of these so I figured I would do a double feature. The first is a great animation entitled “Doomed”, a […]
I was hoping that the Oscar winning short Curfew would have been put online for free viewing by now, but sadly that is not the case. You can purchase the […]
Congrats Simpsons writers, you achieved an Oscar nod, deservedly or not. In my opinion, the Simpsons has not been funny in almost a decade, and their use of Maggie as a plot […]
Today we have another Oscar nominated animated short: Adam and Dog. Directed by Minkyu Lee, Adam and Dog looks like a painting in motion. This film shows the first great bond […]
So yes, it is Monday, and in no way can this be considered Short Film Friday, except for my home being utterly consumed and buried by snow on Friday and thus my […]
This week’s short is just utterly and completely cool. Presented in a faux-documentary style, The Centrifuge Brain Project takes a couple minutes to adjust your brain to its fiction, but […]
In one of my previous Short Film Friday’s, I had highlighted Disney’s Paperman, calling it “one of the best Disney films in the last decade”. Sadly, at the time of […]
So I haven’t been able to find any Oscar nominated shorts available online so I thought I would throw one of the more clever animated shorts I have found in […]