An Artist’s Curse

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An Artist’s Curse is a strikingly vivid horror short. Its style is completely unique due to the saturated, digital aesthetic it cleverly implements into the storytelling. The piece is unsettling and disturbing while also being overwhelmingly colourful

Lee

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As the Second World War sadly but surely slips from living memory, it’s even more important to capture stories buried by more tumultuous events. Every great battle has been filmed and remade on countless occasions.

Bread

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In philosophy there is an age-old thought experiment which is designed to open discussion on the nature of morality (or ethics) – that of the loaf of bread. If a person steals a loaf of

Sleep

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“Marriage is about tackling problems together.” So says the hand-carved display in the small but cozy living room of Hyun-su (Lee Sun-kyun) and Soo-jin’s (Jung Yu-mi) apartment. What the struggling actor and his rising executive/very

Iris

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Iris is a film of style and substance. This feature-length French character study of a young woman whose life turns into a series of traumatic tests in search of love and acceptance never shies from

Wolfs

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Watch the trailer for Wolfs, and you hear Sinatra front and center. But watch the movie, and it’s Sade time, baby. I get that the Apple marketing department wants you to remember the fun of Clooney

Will & Harper

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Harper Steele loved traveling America and spent years upon years hitchhiking and driving from town to town, dive bar to dive bar, stock car race to pool hall to backwater, savoring every minute of it.

My Old Ass

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If the assignment was to write a letter to your younger self, keeping in mind the painful mistakes you’d like to erase while illustrating John Lennon’s classic line “life is what happens while you’re busy

The Wild Robot

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With wry, almost gallows humor, visual panache and an impressive voice cast, co-writer/director Chris (How to Train Your Dragon, Lilo & Stitch) Sanders’s The Wild Robot nails the aching beauty of parenthood like few other films have. Adapted

Things Will Be Different

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Writer/director Michael Felker has never made a feature film. What he has done is work alongside Justin Benson and Aaron Moorehead as editor on every feature they’ve made since 2014’s Spring. It shows. With Felker’s heady