The camera never lies, and in Exhibit A, it tells more than just a story—it shows a slow burning nightmare of a family in the verge of financial shambles and ho... Read More
Picture this: a man arrives home one evening, he steps in from the pouring rain and contemplates the towering stairwell that separates him from his apartment. H... Read More
Detrás Del Espejo (Behind the Mirrors), a gritty and dark crime drama written and directed by Julio O. Ramos, will not disappoint even the most astute film crit... Read More
Warning: this film is not for the fainthearted.
If I Had a Heart showcases Korean neon noir at its finest. This revenge film centers around Sam Il, a 29-year... Read More
Larry Cohen puts into fruition a must-see action thriller titled The Worst. Spanning over 15 minutes, the short film has already gained attention from the festi... Read More
Witness another incredible piece of cinema with The Guilt (La Culpa), written and directed by David Victori. This 12-minuter short film has already rounded the ... Read More
Blending the concept of fear and an allusive visual style, Fear Itself pays homage to the great stylings of Alfred Hitchcock. It's directed by Brandon McCornick... Read More
Student filmmakers Trent Hilborn and Mark Mazur�s twisty short film is anything but usual.
With a runtime of around 25 minutes, Clever is an intense psychological film with an outstanding directorial effort. It was premiered at the Reeve Union Theatre at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh.
The short tells the story of a scientist trapped in the sub-level of a science facility. Suffering from perpetual grief, he is forced to the edge and becomes the first person to breath a new life, not through reproduction, but multiplication.
Blow your minds with Barackula directed by Mike Lawson and written by Justin Sherman.
As said on its website, this short political horror rock musical is about a young Barack Obama who has to stave off a secret society of vampires at Harvard when he was inducted into presidency at the Harvard Law Review in 1990. Obama finds that he must convince the vampire society that opposing political philosophies can coexist or else the society may transform Obama to the dark side.