The weekends can be just as hard as the week, so here’s some beautiful music shot by Derrick Belcham and Vincent Moon of The Luyas playing from within a paper forest to help you relax before you jump on the Monday treadmill. The Luyas Present “Everything Is Outta Sight” | a film by Derrick Belcham [...]
If only all anti drink-drive adverts could be this good! The Party from Adam Hashemi on Vimeo.
Ape-faced kids teach us how not to follow the rules of the road in Kurt Lorenz’s repurposed PSA footage piece. FluteGroove from Kurt Lorenz on Vimeo.
Does exactly what it says on the packet, girls in bikinis read lines from cult films in some high production videos. Why didn’t someone think of this before?
[Audio clip: view full post to listen] Animation director Matthias Hoegg joins us this week to discuss his BAFTA nominated, not so distant future short Thursday and the inspiration that’s there to be found in traditional American quilts. I didn’t really want to just be carried along with what the software normally does or what [...]
We were first introduced to Ben Briand through his sumptuous short Apricot, well he’s back again with another fine piece of intriguing filmmaking, Some Static Started. It’s definitely a weirder piece than Apricot and where his previous film felt like a indie love story, his latest film, with its unanswered questions and rumbling soundtrack, feels like [...]
You know how I lost my composure and became a slathering fan boy for Daniel Kanemoto’s unofficial Walking Dead title sequence? Well I’m trying hard to keep it professional and not track down Gary Shore and beg him to be my bestest friend forever after seeing the balletic trailer he’s created in Wolverine Vs The [...]
Steampunk films have been around for a while now with movies like Castle in the Sky and Hellboy playing with the genre, however, I don’t remember any looking as good as Chris Alender’s Eye of the Storm. EYE OF THE STORM | Lovett from Lovett on Vimeo. And if you’re interested in how it was [...]
Thursday (2010) An everyday love story set in the not so distant future sees blackbirds battling with technology, automatic palm readers and power cuts.
Another astonishing Korean debut on the International Film Festival Rotterdam’s Tiger Awards line-up was Bleak Night, written, edited and directed by the 28-year old Yoon Sung-Hyun. In fact, not only is Bleak Night a remarkable first feature, it was submitted as a final project for the Korean Academy of Film Arts, KAFA, and thus, could [...]