All the markers of artfulness seem to be in place, and yet this self-proclaimed study of empathy quickly wears thin.
A haphazard episode of an introspective sitcom: All Gucci My Broski is a wild dive into the existential crisis of a single white man named Jonny.
A fun, campy homage to contemporary folk and cosmic horror.
What if we allow ourselves to witness a virtual avatar going through the painful learning process of doing a backflip, entirely on its own?
With its contourless, bright, and lively 3D animation, Sierra captures the microaggression that is undeniably present in every example of parental expectations, and does so in a genteel way.
Théo Jollets Meet Doug is a mesmeric overload that is quietly stunning.
An exciting addition to the already rich and engaging filmography of Polish animation auteur Katarzyna Miechowicz.
Niki Lindroth von Bahr's Something to Remember portrays the anguish experienced by a highly developed society and its pessimism towards an inevitable demise.
Focusing on a boy who finds dark spots covering his arms, Sarina Nihei’s narrative expands into a vast conspiracy.
A dark satire look at the (possible) end of the world through the prism of middle-class and middle-aged malaise.