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By | October 2012
Now there’s a quaint idea: helping people rather than simply warehousing them…
Eugene Jarecki’s new documentary works so perfectly as a companion piece to Why We Fight (2005) that he easily could have called it Why We Jail. A...
Digital Celluloid, a comic strip by artist Chris Cirillo, pokes fun at the films of today, tomorrow and yesterday. Whether it is a classic or an upcoming...
As Benjamin Walter Jones and David Perault's short film The Eyes That Watch Your Home plays out, we get voiceover narration and a piano score augmenting...
If you've ever had a job, you've probably known someone like Melanie (Sara Richardson). She's the chatty person that seems to be speaking all the time, but...
Seemingly stuck in a 1970s time-loop, detective Murphy Dunn (Todd Robert Anderson) is hired to find the missing son of his former high school guidance...
Gunther Vivi (Ryan Hall) is incredibly bored with his semi-charmed life. Since he dropped out of college at the age of 20, his pastimes include playing his...
Hi everyone! Welcome back to Going Bionic. I hope you had a great weekend. My weekend consisted of taking my twin, 15-month old daughters Zoe and Lena to...
Average American male Greg (Greg Vorob) has an unexpected visitor one morning while he’s getting ready for work – his guardian angel. Like angels do,...
Yogi Bear is about to have the most disturbing Halloween of his picnic basket-thieving life. From the mind of Brian Lynch (Spike, Angel and Angry Naked...
The 2012 Austin Film Festival has announced the winners in the Narrative Feature, Narrative Short, Narrative Student Short, Animated Short, Documentary...