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"Unfinished animated bit I did in my spare time while working at a studio using the characters from the short "Worker and Parasite" from the Krusty the Clown sequence from The Simpsons".
Screen Souvenirs is a 1932 American short film. At the 5th Academy Awards, held in 1932, it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Subject (Novelty).
Did God give each person free will? Who is Satan? Can good truly overcome evil? Consider these questions and more as we journey inside the mind of C.S. Lewis in this introductory review of one of the great Christian literary works of the 20th century. The Screwtape Letters, a thin volume of imaginative letters between two devils, has given millions of readers insight into conquering everyday spiritual struggles. Join us as we explore the Biblical, historical and cultural depictions of Satan and hell and gain a deeper understanding of the nature of temptation and redemption. Whether you're a devoted C.S. Lewis fan or just reading his work for the first time, you're sure to develop a new appreciation for The Screwtape Letters through this modern look at his timeless classic.
Filter have announced an upcoming livestream concert performance dubbed ‘California Screamin’‘. Set to air on June 17th, that set will find the band joined by several guests and find the band running through material not performed in over 25 years. New songs from the band’s upcoming album are also expected to be given their live debut during that set.
Bob and his Can-Do Crew take on some of his biggest jobs yet! Help the crew build a new athletic field, learn the importance of following instructions, and see how working together is always a blueprint for success. See why having fun is getting it done.
Film scholar Vance Kepley discusses the history of 12 Angry Men, and specifically its evolution from teleplay to feature film.
Set in the near future, a collective of queer-feminist superhero*ines make use of their different identities, backgrounds and experiences to fight back against sexual and gender-based violence – a fusion of science, technology, magic, and ritual. Clashes and conflicts arise as they negotiate and try to come to a consensus on their aim of disrupting toxic hierarchies. The project is currently in post-production.
Documentary looking at the introduction of the some of the first black superheroes.
“What’s your favorite scary musical?” The hit 90s teen horror movie-turned-millennial franchise gets the sharp point of the knife, complete with a pop playlist accompanied by a live rock band. Part parody, part concert, all fun - Scream’d: An Unauthorized Musical Parody will make you wanna “be right back!” From the team that created the long running The Craft: An Unauthorized Musical Parody.
A Christmas party is interrupted by a violent psychopath in a Santa suit, a maniac with the powers of the Grim Reaper, a killer cheerleader, and a demonic ghost. There is no hope for them, watch as they DIE.
Malloy, a young Irish construction engineer just out of college, is assigned to a project and immediately falls in love with the contractor's daughter, Eileen. The contractor's secretary, who also loves the girl, hires Oleson, a Swede, to work with Malloy and delay the building sufficiently to arouse the ire of the contractor. Under these conditions, however, Malloy works all the harder, never looking gloomy or restraining his Irish humor until the Swede comes to blows with him over a strike.
Everybody's watching.
Nico, in a pseudo ‘commercial’, holds a large, partially unwrapped Hershey bar to her chin, with the labelling upside down; the camera remains stationary while she gazes morosely into the distance.
A sad tale.
Scrappy is a young band leader; other little boys make up his band. They perform inside a gazebo, in front of an appreciative grown-up audience, as the wildlife get in on the act.
Join Screenagers’ filmmaker, Delaney Ruston, as she picks up her camera once more to examine the impact of our digital age on teens' decision-making in relation to substances such as vaping, drugs, and alcohol.
Waters' home movies, audio and video interviews with Waters' friends and associates including Divine, Edith Massey, Peter Koper, Pat Moran, Sue Lowe, Morris Martick, Steve Yeager, Liz Renay, Dennis Dermody, Vincent Peranio, Rachel Talalay, Brook Yeaton and Bob Adams, outtakes from Waters' unfinished film Dorothy, The Kansas City Pot Head, trailers for Pink Flamingos, Female Trouble, Desperate Living, Polyester, Hairspray and Pecker, behind-the-scenes footage, rehearsals and interviews from Pink Flamingos and Female Trouble (from Steve Yeager's Film/Audio Archives), deleted scene from Female Trouble, the Love Letter to Edie, Take Off TV, and Local Boston TV documentary, the Below San Francisco TV interview, the Get To Know… Baltimore TV news interview, an original Hairspray featurette, interviews with Buddy Deane Show dancers Linda and Gene Snyder, Hairspray Reunion from The Ricki Lake Show, Making of Pecker featurette, Sundance Channel's Conversations in World Cinema episode
Scratched lines and shapes float around this footage of a military spokesperson
A Short film from Cadyn springer