Short film

Jane Campion’s ‘The Piano’: An Inquisitive Study of Eroticism Disguised as a Victorian Love Story

  By Sven Mikulec   The film is inspired by Gothic Romantic writing, partially takes place in the delicate and…

9 years ago

Aspirations of a Promising Filmmaker: A Conversation With Nicolas Delgado

Nicolas Delgado, whose The Macabre World of Lavender Williams really delighted us a while ago, had a little chat with us…

9 years ago

‘The Macabre World of Lavender Williams’: Cheerful Style Cloaking Grim Substance

  By Sven Mikulec In 2010 Nicolas Delgado, USC graduate film student, made The Macabre World of Lavender Williams, an…

9 years ago

The Vision and Struggles of a Dedicated Filmmaker: A Conversation with Ian Ebright

Ian Ebright, the director of the brilliant From the Sky short film, is a rather eloquent, friendly fellow and obviously…

9 years ago

Ian Ebright’s ‘From the Sky’: A Film You Should Really Immerse Into

In a touching, minimalistically staged and well-acted story, Ian Ebright brings forth a world where the life of every man,…

9 years ago

Martin McDonagh’s ‘In Bruges’: Seldom do you come across film debuts this brilliant

  By Sven Mikulec   Martin McDonagh's In Bruges was one of the absolute highlights of the previous decade's cinema…

9 years ago

The McCoubrey Brothers’ ‘The Grey Matter’: A Nostalgic, Original and Highly Charming Horror Comedy That Leaves You Puzzled but Wanting More

When we took a peak at the McCoubrey brothers' well-received short film entitled The Grey Matter, we somehow found ourselves…

9 years ago

Ryan Prows’ ‘Narcocorrido’: There Are No Winners In This Game – Just The Dead and Those Who Will Soon Join Them

We've recently got a chance to see one of the darkest, most ambitious short films so far. Ryan Prows' Narcocorrido…

9 years ago

Jim McMahon’s ‘Perfectly Normal’: A Message Definitely Worth Delivering

Jim McMahon's Perfectly Normal is a 10-minute romantic dramedy that skillfully and originally deals with the ever popular theme of finding…

9 years ago

Mitchell Cohen’s ‘Super Zero’ Is a True Delight

A lot of people feel misplaced in the world. Worthless. Lonely. Without a purpose. But quite often, if you persevere,…

9 years ago