Shorts Week 13th-20th August »
Size matters: Are short films superior cinema?
Short films have largely been declared as the lesser of the two kinds, feature and shorts. The appeal of the full-length feature film was that it offered two hours of escapism, long enough to
Read More »Short: Mama
Sadly, this short marks the end of our ‘Shorts Week’ which has truly been a lot of fun and we hope you’ve enjoyed every article that has been written. To round off an intense
Read More »Short: Cart
Directed by Jesse Rosten, ‘Cart’ is a heart warming tale about a supermarket trolly that goes out his/her(?) way to return a blanket to a small child that left it in him. The cart
Read More »Short: Super Spree
A quiet convenience store, ideal for getting your daily groceries, soon becomes a battleground between the members of staff. On one side are the rude and obnoxious butcher boys and gossipy cashier girls, while in the
Read More »Shorts of the 60′s-80′s (Animated)
Ah, the 1960’s. The Vietnam War, hippies, psychadelia (I’m just laying groundwork here. I’m not that old.) Not a bad movies across the decade, either. Alfred Hitchcock released Psycho, and To Kill a Mockingbird,
Read More »There’s shorts to fit everyone.
I love short films. One of the reasons I love short films, is actually many reasons all rolled into one. No matter what I feel like, there is always a short to fit my
Read More »Short: The Door
The Door, a short film by Irish director Juanita Wilson, is one of the best short films I have seen all year. In fact, it may be one of the best I have seen
Read More »Short: The Shoe Tree
‘The Shoe Tree’ is a touching short, directed by Ian Cottage, based on the growing relationship of a boy and his grandfather. When young Jaanus is dropped off at his Grandfather’s small cottage, he
Read More »Animated Shorts- For the Attention Impaired
WHEN I HEARD BOOLEANFLIX.COM was hosting a Shorts Week on the website, I admit I felt a strong feeling of inadequacy. Since its inception, BooleanFlix has featured a shorts section on the site, but
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