If Frankenstein's Monster is to the dark side of science, King Kong is to the Great Depression, Alien Invaders (like The Blob and The Thing) is to the Communist Threat, Godzilla is to the bomb, and The Milpitas Monster and Hedorah the Smog Monster are to pollution. Now, this robotic dinosaur made of various technological devices from Japan is to Japanese consumerism and possibly globalization!
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During a post-Christmas play date, the gang find themselves in uncharted territory when the coolest ...
The film is based on the feuilleton of the same name by I. Ilf and E. Petrov. A writer named Moldova...
A lonely man lives with his pet on a small island and longed to get to 'other people.'
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A man ran into a woman on a street. She was not attractive, but was a perfect girl for him. After mi...
Junior is a preteen worm who struggles to be accepted by his peers, only to get bullied for being sp...
A funny story about a middle-aged man who ran into a store, bought two pies and ate them while stand...
Zhora Volobuev, a slacker and stylist in search of a client, appears in the lobby of a Moscow hotel ...
In bed, late on a sleepless night in the depth of winter, Eujin finds a small dust kid. She decides ...
An American voice-over artist in London finds himself questioning his life of hookups and emotional ...
On the eve of his wedding day, a groom's cold feet go viral, forcing him and his bride to rely on th...
A member of an elite paramilitary counter-terrorism unit becomes traumatized after witnessing the su...
Chucky, Tiffany and Glen spend some family time together and watch a slide show of their family vaca...
Short film about a day in the life of the world's unluckiest man.
A project assembled to musically support William Plomer's (1903-73) book of poems called 'The Butter...
A Pixar short about a lost-and-found box and the unseen monster within.