Archive for the ‘Film’ Category

This animated short film by Isaac King titled  ”Second Hand” refers to the ticking hands on a clock and it also describes re-used items. It begs the question: Would you rather save time or save stuff? This short film examines the imbalance and waste created by these modern obsessions.

After studying at the Emily Carr Institute [...]

The Horde (La horde) Movie Review
Rated: R
We should all be sick and tired of zombie movies considering the plethora of renditions out there, however foreign zombie horror movies always manage to have a few interesting twists that hold our attention. Case in point is the 2009 French zombie horror-fest The Horde, directed by Yannick Dahan.
What [...]

Creating a picture of humanity by recording a 24-hour period throughout every country in the world, One Day On Earth, directed by Kyle Ruddick, explores a greater diversity of perspectives than ever seen before on screen.
Following characters and events that evolve throughout the day, interspersed with expansive global montages that explore the progression of life [...]

Born into a world of numbers, where a number 9 goes onto greatness, 5 leads a mediocre life, lies an oppressed zero, who discovers that through determination, courage, and love, nothing can be truly something. This stop motion animation film Zero is written and directed by Christopher Kezelos and produced by Christine Kezelos.

The Alamo Drafthouse is known for hosting classic film events and the month of June is no different. This month they have The Texas Monthly Rolling Roadshow which includes ten Texas films: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Bonnie and Clyde, Blood Simple, Hud, Giant, No Country For Old Men, Red River, Tender Mercies, The Last Picture Show [...]

Neomorphus, by Animatorio based in Brazil, is the second movie created for the series of free mini-shorts named Praepostere, the first being “Adiantum pedatum” – made with stop-motion technique with the theme of unusual developments in a morbid visionary.
Transformation trough mutations stages. Evolution as a function gain is called neomorphic. Imaginary creatures adapt into an [...]

Shadow (2009)

Budgeted at a million euros, directed by Frederico Zampaglione, Italian psychological horror flick Shadow is the second film under this director’s belt. The film is not rated, but if it were made in the good ol’ USA, it would have been rated R due to its bizarre torture scenes and swearing. But that [...]

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