The Menu – Short Film Review
In the future, when people are no longer able to experience emotions, a glamorous couple visits a fancy restaurant where they are served exactly what they are hungry for.
In the future, when people are no longer able to experience emotions, a glamorous couple visits a fancy restaurant where they are served exactly what they are hungry for.
After millennia of separation, Lucifer invites Michael to a seemingly innocent game of chess, which becomes a deeply personal meditation on the nature of good and evil, the love they once shared and their ultimate place in the world.
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After another underwhelming first date 29 year old Tyler is confronted with the terrifying possibility that his life might be all his fault. With the help of some new friends he sets out to make a change and become more than just hairy.
Longing for acceptance, a lonely teenager with a crippling eating disorder and social anxiety must face his biggest fear.
Derek Norman documents his journey to reclaim life after reaching what he describes as ‘rock bottom’.
A mysterious experience in the middle of the woods leaves viewers on the edge of their seats with many questions.
Hello Darlin’ follows the story of ex-paratrooper turned armed robber Les Dalton (Doug Allen) as he is released from prison and starts to build a relationship with his estranged daughter, Holly.
Director Mal Williamson, a freelance filmmaker based in Hull, explores what it means for Hull to have the title City of Culture. Diving past the shiny title, he gets into the truths of the business, and how the very fact that art has become a business is threatening the essence of its being.
A private eye mourns a failed relationship while investigating a missing persons case.