An In-Depth Review of This Year’s Montreal Stop-Motion Film Festival
Or that time I saw 88 short films in one weekend.
Or that time I saw 88 short films in one weekend.
Festivals and events to put on your calendar for the month of October in 2015.
The festival’s director, Erik H. Goulet, talks about what this year’s edition will have to offer
Film screened at MWFF tells the story of young queen Kristina of Sweden
MWFF showcases films from around the world, this year with a special focus on Chinese cinema
In new documentary, residents of Leith face the invasion of white supremacism
A conversation about film school, techniques, and their group’s bond
In the heart of south Korea, we meet sly and slick Ha-jin. The year is 2070, and the world is ruined by natural disasters.
This movie is fun, delightful and unexpected. A rare gem that Fantasia was gracefully given the opportunity of viewing.
When your super hero is only a few millimeters big, the Marvel Universe can only go funny.
The last time I saw a puppet movie was way back, with Team America… but this here is on a whole new level.
Bite into a chilling comedy full of unhappy vampires and bloodcurdling puns – brilliantly previewed the terrifying short animation The Mill at Calder’s End.
Nothing is more horrific than not having an answer in this film about a town with a plague of teen suicides.
A woman’s life changes in frightening ways after being bitten in a lagoon.
Taiwanese action film has more explosions and death-defying escapes than most.
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