Paranoia forces small-time scam artist Marty to flee his hometown and hide out in a dangerous Detroit. With nothing but a pocket full of bogus checks, his Power Glove, and a bad temper, the horror metal slacker lashes out.)
Paranoia forces small-time scam artist Marty to flee his hometown and hide out in a dangerous Detroit. With nothing but a pocket full of bogus checks, his Power Glove, and a bad temper, the horror metal slacker lashes out.)
A Guest + A Host = A Ghost is as free as it is associative.
The unlikely friendship between a larva and a frog.)
Batrachian’s Ballad is as personal as it is an activist gesture.
Freaks and geeks live in the alternate reality of “Buffalo Juggalos” — one made by Insane Clown Posse fans.)
Different animals, different emotions.
The title is already a hint of what’s to come: sensual, almost childish, seemingly chaotic events to the tones of a lively mounted sound collage of nonsensical babble, circus melodies and other musical sources. Peter Millard delivers a provoking anti-statement to the staid animated cartoon.)
A Coat Made Dark pictures a relation of dependency and authority.
Our shoes can tell us many things.)
6A focuses on the distressing encounter between angry parents, a helpless teacher and three schoolgirls. While the parents exchange several accusations, the students Denise, Bella and Mina seem progressively left out.
Bjorn Mellus us seen as a singing, craving smurf in the Californian desert. The ironic video plays with juxtaposing transatlantic cultural influences – the European smurf in contrast with elements from a song of American pop star Elvis Presley. Are you lonesome tonight?)
21.04.02 was the day Jean-Marie Le Pen went to the second round of the presidential race.
An impending storm is announced through the public speakers of a tropical city in “Echo Chamber”.)
A bittersweet comedy about life changes and sudden events concerning love and destiny. Vincent Macaigne portaits a man that decides to start jogging only to be stabbed when trying to save a beautiful girl. But that is just the beginning.
The colourful tones of “Eclipse” bring to life the dark relation between a lion and its tamer.)
Tomatoes + politics = #67
Our nightmares surely aren’t as bad as those in “Bighorror”.)
On one level, High School movies all share them same themes: fitting in, making the grade and getting laid. But buried deeper in these guilty pleasures are certain truths we choose to ignore. Join director Charlie Lyne as he scours through our most beloved teen films, shedding new light on the treacherous terrain that is High School.)