Short Film Friday: The Man From Death (Dir.: Stephen Reedy)
What do you get when you combine the western genre with Scott Pilgrim vs. The World? The answer lies within the embedded video below. Written and directed by Stephen Reedy, […]
What do you get when you combine the western genre with Scott Pilgrim vs. The World? The answer lies within the embedded video below. Written and directed by Stephen Reedy, […]
I have professed my love for stop motion animation on more than a few occasions, and Shiny, like the best of them, takes a minimalist everyday item and works it […]
Animation has the capacity to deliver some very heartfelt and emotionally resonating visuals. With it’s penchant for exaggerated movement, it simplifies a characters emotional motivations to their core visual aesthetics. As […]
Sometimes you have the presence of mind to realize you have neglected something, and one genre of short film that we don’t highlight enough on this site is the short documentary. […]
Rocket Jump needs little introduction in the Youtube generation. The magical channel created by Freddie Wong has been giving us top-notch spectacle for years. I remember watching his Call of […]
Stream of Doubts is a beautiful film, superbly acted, and oozing with atmosphere both in its camera work and score. Through its nine short minutes, I found myself emotionally drawn […]
There seems to be a strong gut reaction against whimsy as of late! Brushed off as hipster/twee fluff, the films of creatives like Wes Anderson, Jean Pierre Jeunet, and other […]
Why are some of the best children’s stories so deliciously macabre. Perhaps that is more personal than I wish to admit, but I have always been drawn to animated features […]
Since I started highlighting short films on this site a few years ago, I must admit I have given comedies an unfair amount of screen time. I’m always driven to highlight […]
This week’s short is deliciously macabre. The Lady ParaNorma is a story about a woman who hears the voices of the spirits around her, causing everyone of the townsfolk in her […]