Stop-motion animation is an art form that I hope never dies out, and I Am Frankelda proves why with its passion and creativity.
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Lured in with the prospect of tentacles, Addison Heinmann’s Touch Me is much more than its tantalizing tidbits, offering equal humor and gore
Hi-Five delivers a fresh take on the superhero genre but struggles with the execution due to poor pacing and bland direction.
Haunted Mountains: The Yellow Taboo has an incredibly strong first half, but gets lost in the weeds as it navigates its way to its ending.
The constant state of ambiguity and stress-inducing secrecy that permeates HELLCAT makes for an intense viewing experience.
Kim Sung-yoon discusses the inspiration behind Fragment, how he hopes the film will inspire others to approach similar situations, and more.
The unrelenting honesty of Kim Sung-yoon’s approach to the subject matter featured in Fragment make it a captivating watch.
Director Steve Pink discusses tackling an unfamiliar genre in Terrestrial, how Jermaine Fowler gave more dimension to Allen, and more







