Richard Bates, Jr.'s latest film KING KNIGHT tackles the fabrication of identity with heart and a lot of weird humour.
Richard Bates, Jr.'s latest film KING KNIGHT tackles the fabrication of identity with heart and a lot of weird humour.
Two shorts: one, a folk horror in a post-apocalyptic age; one, a cosmic horror of truly cosmic and hideous proportions.
In these two shorts, the past meets the present, in surprising, funny, and terrifying ways.
Social and political hauntings abound in three short films from Ralph Pineda & Dyan Sagenes, Mihir Fadnavis, and Adam Fair.
Two shorts: one involves a macabre mother-daughter relationship, the other concerns a couple revenge stories occurring at once.
Three shorts that touch on various aspects of a postmodern life; in the most horrific, uncomfortable ways possible.
One is a story of ghosts, but unlike you've ever seen. One is a tale about a resurrected woman who met an untimely end.
Alice Lenay's documentary digs into posthumanist philosophy about human connections to and relationships with technology.
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