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Short of the Week – Memory Box

Tom Bond
January 2, 2017
Features, Independent, Short of the Week
https://vimeo.com/183213801 On its most basic level, Memory Box is a stylish and thought-provoking sci-fi short, but it’s given added meaning when you learn that co-director Aaron Aites passed away...
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Short of the Week – We’ll Find Something

Eddie Falvey
December 14, 2015
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We'll Find Something (2015) from casey gooden on Vimeo. Casey Gooden's We'll Find Something tells the story of a young, outwardly hip couple on a search for food in New York City. The couple...
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Spotlight: Daniel Radcliffe

Nick Evan-Cook
December 2, 2015
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Daniel Radcliffe may not be the most naturally gifted actor in the world, but he is so hard working, has so much charisma to burn and is just so darn likeable that you can’t help but root for him as his...
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The Story of Primer – The Best Sci-Fi You Haven’t Seen

Tom Bond
August 19, 2015
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The middle of the summer blockbuster season seems an appropriate time to look back at a film which rebelled against so many of that genre’s defining traits. 10 years ago, Shane Carruth’s sci-fi Primer was...
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Best Films Never Made #12: Shane Carruth’s A Topiary

Tom Bond
March 7, 2014
Behind The Curtain, Best Films Never Made, Features
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In 2004, Shane Carruth stunned the film industry with his visionary debut, Primer. Taking a meticulous and realist approach to the ever-popular sci-fi theme of time travel, his singular vision earned him the...




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