Witness the uncovered footage of paranoid vlogger, Ethan Clarke, as he attempts to expose a secretive and cult-like religious organization. When Ethan’s plan is thwarted, the organization hunts him down. Available now exclusively on Thoughtcrime. Director Daniel Algarin swaps jump scares for dread, and crafts an atmosphere of tension and mystery, inviting the viewer to …
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- 3/6/2024
- by Mike Joy
- Horror News
Witness the uncovered footage of paranoid vlogger, Ethan Clarke, as he attempts to expose a secretive and cult-like religious organization. When Ethan’s plan is thwarted, the organization hunts him down. Available now exclusively on Thoughtcrime.
Director Daniel Algarin swaps jump scares for dread, and crafts an atmosphere of tension and mystery, inviting the viewer to solve the riddles hidden deep within the film. It was shot using MiniDV tapes to bring LoFi sensibilities back into the horror conversation. With its unorthodox visuals and cerebral fears, Kult is a must-watch for horror aficionados and thriller fans alike.
Kult premiered at the Giallo International Film Festival in Paris, where it won the Best Actor Award for Tim Torre’s unforgettable lead performance. Bloody Flicks called it “A fascinating and timely film that asks plenty of questions and provides just enough answers.”
Experience the mystery of Kult exclusively on Thoughtcrime.
https://thoughtcrime.
Director Daniel Algarin swaps jump scares for dread, and crafts an atmosphere of tension and mystery, inviting the viewer to solve the riddles hidden deep within the film. It was shot using MiniDV tapes to bring LoFi sensibilities back into the horror conversation. With its unorthodox visuals and cerebral fears, Kult is a must-watch for horror aficionados and thriller fans alike.
Kult premiered at the Giallo International Film Festival in Paris, where it won the Best Actor Award for Tim Torre’s unforgettable lead performance. Bloody Flicks called it “A fascinating and timely film that asks plenty of questions and provides just enough answers.”
Experience the mystery of Kult exclusively on Thoughtcrime.
https://thoughtcrime.
- 3/6/2024
- by Michael Joy
- Horror Asylum
"I've been trying to get out more, and put myself out more." This short film premiered years ago but it's just now showing up online and it's worth a watch - it's just under 15 minutes. Some really impressive puppet work for the main character. Myrna the Monster is written and directed by Ian Samuels, who went on to make the feature films The Map of Tiny Perfect Things (which I really enjoyed) for Amazon, and Sierra Burgess Is a Loser for Netflix. Myrna first premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival and it also played at the SXSW, Dallas, Nashville, and Montclair Film Festivals. A heart-broken alien dreamer from the moon named Myrna transitions into adult life in Los Angeles like any other 20-something. It's actually a touching little story about loneliness and connection. With the voice of Kathleen Hanna and Victor Yerrid as the puppeteer for Myrna, and animation by Ethan Clarke.
- 7/26/2023
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Icelandic Director Sara Gunnarsdóttir’s new animation My Year of Dicks is an adaptation of a chapter from Pamela Ribon’s memoir Notes To Boys (And Other Things I Shouldn’t Share In Public). It’s about a fifteen year old version of Ribon going through a burgeoning sexual awakening and the desire to lose her virginity despite the slim pickings on offer in her neighbourhood on the outskirts of Houston in the early 90s. Taking a multi-faceted style, Gunnarsdóttir enlisted the talent of a cadre of animators to bring her vision to life and paint Ribon in the varied, all-encompassing light that is reflected in the memoir. Dn spoke with Gunnarsdóttir as My Year of Dicks arrives online, in the wake of it being shortlisted for this year’s Oscars, to discuss the method she took to select her animators, the perks of collaborating with everyone remotely, and the...
- 1/23/2023
- by James Maitre
- Directors Notes
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