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A PLACE TO FALL DOWN
A BEAUTIFUL DAY
MILLIE’S CARE FREE DAY
STATIONS OF THE CROSS
THE FARMHOUSE
OK/NOTOK
NIGHTCAP
WAKE
CHIMINEY TALES
It’s never been a better time to be a horror fan, especially where films are concerned. A24 provides a steady stream of arthouse chills, while
A PLACE TO FALL DOWN
Loss affects all of us differently, but in the case of a local car mechanic, it nearly shuts him and his entire business down for
A BEAUTIFUL DAY
In a world where proper conversation seems like a fading concept, two strangers find common ground under surprisingly bleak circumstances. On a break from work,
MILLIE’S CARE FREE DAY
What could the solution be for someone living a monotonous life? An existence built on following a strict schedule with no room for deviation or
STATIONS OF THE CROSS
A grizzled man (Aleksa Ristovic) wanders around the sun-kissed hills of his local area, searching for answers to his sorrow amidst the many statues and
THE FARMHOUSE
Isolation, forced or voluntary, can mess with a person’s mind in more ways than one. Alone with our thoughts is when we can be at
OK/NOTOK
Modern science fiction stories often forget about the people left struggling within their artificial grasp. When its spectacle over substance, the odds aren’t likely swinging
NIGHTCAP
Finding a new workplace during a relocation can be a challenging task. Writer and director Cody MacDonald aims to evoke this emotion in his six-minute
WAKE
Seclusion exacts a horrible toll in writer/director Rebecca Rose’s short film Wake. A family faces unimaginable heartbreak in the muddy landscape of the British countryside